policy-making organizations
Policy-making organizations are entities that develop and implement guidelines, rules, and regulations to address specific issues within society. These organizations can be governmental, such as local governments or federal agencies, or non-governmental, like think tanks and advocacy groups. Their primary goal is to create effective policies that promote the public good and respond to the needs of the community.
These organizations often conduct research, gather data, and engage with stakeholders to inform their decisions. They may also collaborate with other entities, including businesses and nonprofits, to ensure that policies are practical and beneficial. Ultimately, their work shapes the legal and social framework within which society operates.