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  2. Mutual-benefit nonprofit corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mutual benefit corporations are formed for common gain purposes such as providing insurance for members (many insurance companies still have "mutual" in their names, though many have since adopted other corporate forms), establishing a community financial institution, managing common property, or promoting the social or economic welfare of ...

  3. 5 Benefits of a Sam's Club Membership You Didn't Know About - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. A lot of people join Sam's Club for the savings on groceries and everyday products. But for $50 a year, or $110 for a Plus membership that gives you cash back on ...

  4. AOL Perks - AOL Help

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    AOL Perks provides you with discounts and rebates on goods and services from local merchants and well-known national brands like Disney, Target.com, 24 Hour Fitness, Sam’s Club and more.

  5. 9 Free Perks of a Costco Membership — Are You Taking ... - AOL

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    Here are a few of the free and discounted benefits of being a Costco member. Learn More: 7 Best Kirkland-Brand Pantry Products To Pick Up at Costco Read Next: How To Get $340 Per Year in Cash Back ...

  6. Service club - Wikipedia

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    A service club or service organization is a voluntary nonprofit organization where members meet regularly to perform charitable works either by direct hands-on efforts or by raising money for other organizations. A service club is defined firstly by its service mission and secondly by its membership benefits, such as social occasions ...

  7. Benefit society - Wikipedia

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    Joining such an organization a member gained the 'freedom' of the craft and the exclusive benefits that the organization could confer on members. Historically, benefit societies have emphasized the importance of social discipline, in conforming to the rules of the organization and society, and acting in a morally uplifting and ethical manner.