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A non-profit organization is formed to benefit the community. Claiming non-profit status offers benefits such as tax exemption and the ability to receive donations and grants. Learn how to claim non-profit status through the IRS and your state ... more »
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If you’re looking for a new and exciting way to raise funds for your organization, consider a cartwheel-a-thon. A fun twist on the sponsorship idea for making money, kids and adults alike can get into the action. Don’t be the last club to take ... more »
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Many agencies and companies provide services to people who need more than one type of help. For instance, a person may need food, shelter, financial aid and a referral to the housing authority. If you work at one such service and discover that a ... more »
By TammiR 1 comments
There are many nonprofit organizations dedicated to worthy causes. A mission statement is designed to convey the purpose for a nonprofit organization. This statement needs to be clear and concise while communicating why the organization exists. ... more »
By amylaine 2 comments
An Employment Evaluator can be a very rewarding job. As an Evaluator you will be responsible to assist individuals that have challenges finding employment to make realistic goals and plan of actions. Your client may suffer from a mental or ... more »
By Lindah 3 comments
When you hear grant proposal, something in you begins to cringe at the thought of all the hard work that it will take to get the grant package together. Hopefully this article will help you as it is my own research on how to write an effective ... more »
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The marketing materials you create for your nonprofit are part of its public face. They should be nice enough to give to a company's CEO - but not so lavish that the same CEO wonders if donations to your group will go for fancy business cards and ... more »
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Working as a fundraiser for a Museum is both a demanding and rewarding career. If you are interested in Development, Managing Membership or Grant writing, here are a couple tips on how to get a career started in the Non-profit world... more »
By Camille Platt 4 comments
Many people involved in Christian ministries, churches and other organizations consider themselves amateur writers. While they spend hours journaling their thoughts on life experiences and passages of Scripture, their work will rarely see the ... more »
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Priesthood is a vocation, not a job. It takes intense preparation and soul-searching to make the decision to become a priest. A man must feel he is called to this vocation and be prepared to lead a celibate, exemplary life. A priest's life is one ... more »
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Becoming a youth minister is no small decision. People who work in this capacity have a unique influence on the youth with whom they come in contact. Should you find yourself considering this path, take it seriously and contemplate the steps ... more »
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Today's animal control officers are expected to be more than just "dog catchers". Animal control officers are now an important law enforcement sector of every community. In many communities animal control officers rescue animals, run ... more »
By Kenny Mack 0 comments
One of the hardest things in the world to do is to show up unannounced to a person's door in the evening and ask them for money. Yet that's exactly what millions of campaign workers, organizers, and activists do every single day. Follow these ... more »
By TammiR 0 comments
Writing grant proposals is a science and an art. Each successful grant writer has his own voice and character but each follows the same general rules for correspondence. While there is no way to pinpoint an award winning approach from the ... more »
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Getting your organization known and liked by community leaders can be slow going - but it's a necessary process that will pay off in the long run. .. more »
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Developing good relationships with the media is vital to nurturing the right kind of image for your nonprofit organization. Good visibility brings more grant dollars and improves the success of your fund-raising events... more »
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Non-profit or not-for-profit organizations essentially operate non-commercially to serve society in whichever way possible. The purposes of not-for-profit organizations vary, but include welfare, recreation, supporting a social issue, charity ... more »
By Camille Platt 1 comments
Foundations and major donors have hundreds of potential grantees submitting grant applications every year, and no matter how worthy the cause, not every organization is going to receive funding. To increase your business' chances of receiving a ... more »
By Lindah 3 comments
Bible study is very important for all believers. It is the very means by which you are equipped for God’s work. It is not just for those called to vocational ministry but for all believers. 2 Timothy 2:15 says, "Be diligent to present ... more »
By nickyswriting 3 comments
Volunteering can be a very rewarding job for you and those who benefit from it. A lot of people wait until they retire to volunteer. This is great because you can relax and enjoy your retirement while staying busy at the same time. However, times ... more »
By Bethchapman 1 comments
Know the basics of successful fundraising for any charity. This crash course gives you the philosophy behind the art of fundraising... more »
By Camille Platt 3 comments
Nonprofit organizations often run on a small budget with an even smaller staff. While some funding comes from grants and solicited donations, you can substantially offset your budget with contributions from both employees and members--if you know ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 3 comments
Setting up a Web site for your organization can be your gateway to an audience you didn't know you had and a donor base you wish you'd had a long time ago. It is the way of the future, and every nonprofit ought to have a Web site regardless of ... more »
By nissi 5 comments
If you have enough ambition to self-initiate, passion to give, and determination to persevere, you may be a good candidate for starting a non-profit organization. It may be a lot easier than you've ever imagined. Just think about a cause that ... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
It's time for your homeschooler to learn a career. Experience is the best teacher. By starting a non-profit animal rescue, you can teach veterinary skills, business management, basic animal care, bookkeeping, advertising and a little contract law... more »