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Orgs, short for organizations, are social entities formed to achieve common aims. They can be formal legal entities or informal groups and encompass a wide range of forms, including corporations, nonprofit organizations, charities, government agencies, associations, clubs, cooperatives, and professional societies. The exact structure and duties of an org depend on its legal form and jurisdiction, but many share common features: a defined mission, a membership or stakeholder base, and a governance framework.

Governance typically includes a board or trustees that set strategic direction and policies, an executive or

Orgs pursue a broad range of activities: delivering goods or services, conducting research, advocating for policy

The term is commonly used with the domain suffix .org, originally reserved for organizations but now open

management
team
responsible
for
daily
operations,
and
various
committees
or
departments.
Legal
recognition
as
an
organization
may
bring
benefits
such
as
limited
liability,
tax
status,
or
access
to
funding,
but
it
also
imposes
regulatory
obligations
including
reporting,
auditing,
and
fiduciary
duties
to
beneficiaries,
customers,
or
members.
changes,
fundraising,
and
community
development.
They
often
rely
on
volunteers
or
staff,
memberships,
donations,
grants,
or
market
revenue,
and
may
undergo
lifecycle
stages
from
formation
and
growth
to
mergers,
splits,
or
dissolution.
to
a
wide
array
of
entities.
See
also
nonprofit,
NGO,
corporation,
cooperative,
and
association.