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Containing handy checklists, worksheets and lists of resources, a standard guide describes step-by-step, all phases of creating and operating a new nonprofit organization, including obtaining tax tax-exempt status and the creation of a strategic plan. Original. UP. I>
Starting and Running a Nonprofit Organization
July 27th, 2010 at 6:04 pm
I guess that when I bought this book I was looking for quick and easy way to set up a non-profit. Well, it certainly does not make this book easy, and I took some non-profit veterans working to help me get started. There is really no easy way to start a non-profit, but this book could have been a little too “have nice”. Maybe you want a book more relevant to look at your condition, if you are not from Minestoa. However, it is very hard when you have the time and energy.
Rating: 5.3
July 27th, 2010 at 7:09 pm
This book was very helpful. However, it was not as good as the book by Ted Nicholas. The information contained in this book a valuable resource tool and should be a complement to your professional library compliments book by Nicholas to be extremely good.
Rating: 5.3
July 27th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
I thought this was a great book for introducing the basic steps of starting a nonprofit organization involved. It clarified a few simple questions for me. I have experience in the ZERO start a non-profit organization and wanted an idea of what it takes to get to do this, and this book was a good starting point if you want to be clear, on to more “meat “Books to move when you actually get your organization from the ground. After a few hours I had my strong draft mission statement, memorandum and articles of association, and I knew what I needed to do next. It would be too simple for large organizations, but it was for my Itty Bitty dream perfectly!
Rating: 5.5
July 27th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
When I click on my non-profit, wanted finches begin with wishes, I wanted a quick, easy is to navigate the legal and economic aspects of setting up a nonprofit. This book has me with all the necessary information, and although we run until now and I still find in this book quite often. A great buy!
Rating: 5.5
July 28th, 2010 at 12:08 am
Talk about the recurrence of hand! The author points out that if you hire someone over there would be a good idea to interview them, rather than on their CV. Under the heading “Objectives” of the organization told us that the objectives of the intended results, what you intend to do. Gosh, this is a succinct insight! I would not know it to buy a book from an academic, as someone who was actually a non-profit in the real world about it!
Rating: 5.1