1. Non-governmental organizations, institutions, and associations (civil society organizations):
organizations that arise in society and are called civil society organizations. Its names vary between an association, organization, institution, forum, union, and coalition, its specializations vary between social, developments, youth, human rights, feminism, environmental and humanitarian, and it is of a civil, voluntary, non-profit nature, officially registered in its countries according to the laws of those countries.
2. Initiatives, licensed volunteer teams, and individuals:
groups that are established to achieve voluntary goals, and made up of various groups of society. They are called initiatives, groups, and volunteer teams that are not registered as organizations but hold licenses to operate or are internationally recognized. Individuals refer to people who carry out licensed voluntary work that serve segments of society, and who use resources to achieve purely voluntary goals.
3. Governmental and private institutions and commercial companies:
Governmental institutions are the sectors that are owned by the state, whether they are profit or service investment, and that provide and adopt voluntary and humanitarian services or initiatives aimed at the general population.
Private commercial institutions and companies that engage in profit-making commercial activities and implement humanitarian initiatives aimed at the public benefit in society (social responsibility).