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Nonprofit kit for dummies, by Stan Hutton and Frances N. Phillips

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Nonprofit kit for dummies, by Stan Hutton and Frances N. Phillips
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nonprofit kit for dummies
Oclc number
936962090
Responsibility statement
by Stan Hutton and Frances N. Phillips
Series statement
--For dummies
Summary
Offers advice on starting and running a nonprofit organization, including tips on recruiting paid and volunteer staff, raising money, and writing tax reports
Table Of Contents
Introduction. PART I: Getting Started with Nonprofits. Chapter 1: Getting to know the World of Nonprofit Organizations. Chapter 2: Deciding to Start a Nonprofit. Chapter 3: Creating Your Mission Statement. Chapter 4: Incorporating and Applying for Tax Exemption. Chapter 5: Protecting Your Nonprofit Status. PART II: Managing a Nonprofit Organization. Chapter 6: Building Your Board of Directors. Chapter 7: Planning : Why and how Nonpofits make plansf. Chapter 8: Evaluating your work : Are you meeting your goals? Chapter 9: Working with volunteers Chapter 10: Working with paid staff. Chapter 11: Showing the money : Budgets and financial reporpts. Chapter 12:Marketing : Spreading the word about your good work. PART III: Fundraising Successfully. Chapter 13: Building a Fundraising Plan. Chapter 14: Raising funds from Individual donors. Chapter 15: Making the Most of Special Events. Chapter 16: Finding the Grant-Givers. Chapter 17: Writing a Grant Proposal. Chapter 18: Capital Campaigns: Finding lasting resources.PART IV: The Part of Ten: Chapter 19: Ten tips for adapting in hard times. 20: Ten Tips for Raising Money . Chapter 21: Ten Tips for protecting your Nonprofit . PART V: Appendixes. Appendix A: Glossary. Appendix B: About the online content
Target audience
adult
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