'''Third sector organizations (TSOs) are generally independent from the government'''. An important part of the history and culture of the sector is that they are “driven by value”. This means that they are motivated by the desire to achieve social goals (for example, improved public welfare, environment or economic well-being) rather than the desire to distribute profit and reinvest any surpluses generated in pursuit of its objectives. For this reason TSOs are sometimes called “non-profit organizations”. A better term is “not for personal profit”. In many cases, TSOs must make leftovers (or “profits”) in order to be financially sustainable as in the case of Masticationpedia, which is in fact an English Charity.<ref>{{cita libro | '''Third sector organizations (TSOs) are generally independent from the government'''. An important part of the history and culture of the sector is that they are “driven by value”. This means that they are motivated by the desire to achieve social goals (for example, improved public welfare, environment or economic well-being) rather than the desire to distribute profit and reinvest any surpluses generated in pursuit of its objectives. For this reason TSOs are sometimes called “non-profit organizations”. A better term is “not for personal profit”. In many cases, TSOs must make leftovers (or “profits”) in order to be financially sustainable as in the case of Masticationpedia, which is in fact an English Charity.<ref>{{cita libro |