There was more need of the nation-profits organizations in the US just because of the unequal distribution of wealth in other major issues in the organization. The non-profit sector, being a system-forming component of civil society, is at the same time one of the fundamental independent sectors of the economy (the economy of non-market services). In the US, it is very numerous and diverse in its composition of participants and methods of action. In addition to hundreds of thousands of community organizations, it includes 90% of day care centers for children, primary and secondary schools, 50% of colleges and universities, canteens for the hungry and homeless, religious missions, national and city parks, private and corporate funds, 2/3 social service centers, cultural and educational organizations (65% of museums, 95% of libraries, art galleries, botanical gardens and zoos, almost all symphony orchestras), over 60% of clinics and hospital complexes, consumer associations (Moore, 2017). In 2002, full-time employees of all non-profit organizations (NOs) in the United States accounted for 11 % of theeconomically active population (in all levels of government – 14%, commercial sector – 75%) compared with 9% in 1998 and 6% in 1990 (Doherty & Lyon, 2014). On the other hand, Wang, Chou & Li (2018) stated that the rigidly structured and closed pyramidal model of the state system, the aggregate NPO is a horizontally integrated model that is reproduced in the process of direct communication of people in all directions. The United States surpasses the UK, Germany, Holland, France, and Sweden in terms of the financial self-sufficiency of the National Assembly. It is important to note that the excessive dependence of NPO budgets on government subsidies (typical for European countries) has its downside – dropping individual segments of the sector from civil society and turning them into quasi-state structures. NPOs that have a balance of different sources of income are in a favorable position, which allows them to flexibly maneuver resources. The structure of the sources of financing NPOs in a certain way influences the nature of the services provided: the higher in its budget the share of government allocations, private and corporate funds, the more pronounced the social content of the service. With the predominance of funds earned by the NGOs themselves, the tendency towards the personification of services increases (Maier, Meyer & Steinbereithner, 2016).
Ronald McDonald House has also been established in the US just for the promotion of its processes and it also has currently 366 houses in 42 regions and countries and they provide a safe haven for the hospitalized children and their families, to stay and get treated in nearby hospitals and medical facilities. Ronald’s Houses provides more than 7,200 bedrooms to families around the world every night, which the families stay for free, the estimated cost of a hotel per week, per family is around $700 per. Thus, developing an ideal plan for the treatment of people who are aged under 21 years of age. They w