Start your own nonprofit organization your step-by-step guide

Whether you want to serve a community need, assist citizens, or advocate for animals -- your aspiration is a noble one and likely an ideal mission for a nonprofit organization. The experts at Entrepreneur show you how to turn your desire for change into a successful -- and satisfying -- business. Th...

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Main Author: Kimball, Cheryl.
Format: Downloads eBook Books eBook
Language: English
Published: NY: Entrepreneur Press, 2014.
Series: StartUp.
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Online Access: Go to Downloadable eBook Here.
Summary: Whether you want to serve a community need, assist citizens, or advocate for animals -- your aspiration is a noble one and likely an ideal mission for a nonprofit organization. The experts at Entrepreneur show you how to turn your desire for change into a successful -- and satisfying -- business. This indispensable guide helps you determine if your business idea is nonprofit or for-profit, understand and identify their business mission and vision, staff and run a lean operation, select and manage a board of directors, manage finances to the satisfaction of the IRS, find a location and set up shop, master fundraising, use social media and other cost-effective outreach, and manage sustainability and growth. All startup steps are supported by insider knowledge from successful entrepreneurs, dollar-stretching tips, missteps to avoid, resources, and more.
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
Format: Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 1314 KB) or Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 616 KB) or Amazon Kindle (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB).
ISBN: 9781613082652
Author Notes: Entrepreneur Press is a leading small to midsized business trade publisher, provides aspiring, emerging, and growing entrepreneurs with actionable solutions to every business challenge--ultimately, leading them from business idea to business success.

Cheryl Kimball is the author of several books in Entrepreneur's Start Your Own series. She is the Director of Development & Community Relations for a New Hampshire animal shelter and president of the board of directors for the New Hampshire Farm Museum. She lives near Rochester, New Hampshire.