How
to Start a Non-Profit Business
Become
a Social Entrepreneur and Make a Living Making a Difference
Imagine
having an exciting and rewarding career that gives you the opportunity
to make a living doing what you love while making the world a better
place. You can when you start a nonprofit business.

Do
you feel inspired to use your talents to help others? Would you like to
change
the world, or change the lives of a group of people? Do you feel passionate
about the environment, human rights, education, literacy, health, or another
cause that benefits humanity?
Now
is the time to start doing work you believe in — by starting
your own nonprofit business.
As
a nonprofit business founder (also known as a social entrepreneur)
you can get paid to do good. Although you can't personally earn
a profit when you start a nonprofit business, your nonprofit business can
create a job for you doing meaningful work that benefits society.
For
example, can you imagine yourself starting and leading a nonprofit business
that is working to:
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Protect
our environment
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Increase
appreciation of the arts
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Raise
awareness and funds to prevent illness
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Improve
educational
opportunities for children
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Help
the poor in the U.S. or other countries
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Encourage
diversity
and
tolerance
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Assist
elderly
people to live with dignity
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Provide
relief
in emergency situations
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Shelter
abandoned or abused animals
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Another
cause you believe in
As
founding member of a nonprofit business you will decide how to run the organization.
You will lay the groundwork for deciding what issues to address, what programs to run, and how
to spend your funds.
When
you start a nonprofit business, you can directly help the people
who need it. Your programs could change people’s lives and their futures.
You'll
enjoy freedom from the “rat race” when you start a nonprofit business, and you'll use a new kind of measuring
stick for your achievements: one that measures dollars raised, lives changed,
and people helped.
As founder of a nonprofit business, you
may travel the world for your cause, meet with powerful business leaders, or people grateful for your help. For many founders of
nonprofit organizations, having hands-on involvement and seeing
the immediate results of their effort are great rewards and motivators.

With
Americans’ charitable giving hitting a record-breaking $295 billion
last year, there has never been a better time to start a nonprofit business.
If
you have the desire and determination to see your dream become a reality,
you
can learn how to
start a nonprofit business. No special education or experience is necessary
to start a nonprofit business and succeed. Some paperwork and filing fees can get your nonprofit business started.
However,
if you’re like most people who think about starting a nonprofit business,
you’re probably excited about putting your nonprofit idea into action,
but overwhelmed by the process of how to start a nonprofit business. You probably have questions
such as:
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Where
do you start?
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What
steps
do you take to start a nonprofit business?
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How
does a nonprofit business raise money?
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How
do you get both "tax-exempt" and "tax deductible" status when you start a nonprofit business?
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How
do you establish credibility for your nonprofit business?
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How
do you get volunteers for a nonprofit business?
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How
can a nonprofit business raise awareness and get free publicity?
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How
do you get government grants when you start a nonprofit business?
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How
do you get donations from individuals and corporations for your nonprofit business?
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How
do you organize fundraising events for your nonprofit business?
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What
other
sources of funding are available when you start a nonprofit business?
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What
are potential problems when starting a nonprofit business and how can you avoid them?
You
can find answers to these questions, and much more, in the FabJob
Guide to Become a Social Entrepreneur: How to Start a Nonprofit Business. If
you would like to start a nonprofit business this e-book is for you!

In
this e-book you will discover how you can successfully start a nonprofit
business. You will learn how to start planning your nonprofit business right now,
as you move through the pages of this guide.
The
author of the how to start a nonprofit business guide is Jennifer James, a leading
writer and editor of career and business guides, who worked for several
years heading up the revenue-generating venture of a national nonprofit
organization.
In
this guide she shares her insider tips and
expert advice on how to start a nonprofit business to help
you become a social entrepreneur and
achieve success when you start your own nonprofit business.
The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to learn how to start
a nonprofit business in the United States, including:
How
to Start a Nonprofit Business in the United States
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Steps
to start a nonprofit business
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Strategic
and business planning before you start a nonprofit business
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How to develop
your nonprofit's programs
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How to create
an identity for your nonprofit business
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Your nonprofit business
name
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How to create an Internet
presence for your nonprofit business
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Media
kit for a nonprofit business
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How to set
up your nonprofit business office
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Choosing
a location for your nonprofit business
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Equipment
and supplies for a nonprofit business
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How to apply
for a mailing permit for your nonprofit business
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Legal
matters affecting your nonprofit business
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Incorporation of your nonprofit business
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Writing
bylaws
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Complying
with the law
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Conflict
of interest policy
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Running
your nonprofit business
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Forming
a Board of Directors (plus advice on how to select board members when you start a nonprofit business)
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Hiring
paid staff for your nonprofit business
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Working
with volunteers

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Advice
on how to raise awareness when you start a nonprofit business
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Tax
matters affecting your nonprofit business
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Applying
for tax exemption when you start a nonprofit business
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Tax-deductible
status
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IRS
filing requirements
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Insurance
for your nonprofit business
How to Get
Money for Your Nonprofit Business
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Fundraising
basics you should know when you start a nonprofit business
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Getting
donations from corporations
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Types
of donations
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How
to make a list of possible donors for your nonprofit business
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How
to approach corporations for donations
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Getting
grants from foundations for your nonprofit business
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Getting
government
grants for your nonprofit business
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Finding
available grants
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Writing
a grant proposal for your nonprofit business
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Raising
funds from individuals
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Contacting
prospective donors
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Organizing
fund-raising eventsfor a nonprofit business
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Selling
related products and services to raise funds for your nonprofit
business
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How to manage
the finances of your nonprofit business
PLUS,
you will discover:
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How
to assess your nonprofit business idea
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Additional
ways to establish credibility when you start a nonprofit business
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How
to get professional help when you start a nonprofit business
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Resources
to help you start and run a nonprofit business
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Links to helpful
samples, including:
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sample articles of incorporation for a nonprofit business
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sample bylaws for a nonprofit business
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sample nonprofit business
plans
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sample conflict of interest
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sample grant inquiry letter
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sample grant proposals
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And
more!
You
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"This FabJob
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Each chapter of this guide on how to start a nonprofit business is full of important information, helpful advice, and useful
tips. By following the advice and using the valuable resources included
in this guide you will be on your way to a rewarding career as a social entrepreneur running a nonprofit
business dedicated to making the world a better place."
— Brenna
Pearce, Editor
"Never doubt that a small
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is the only thing that ever has."
— Margaret Mead
What
Is a Nonprofit Business?
A
nonprofit business is a corporation that does charitable
work. It is a type of nonprofit organization, and the founder of the nonprofit business is known as a "social entrepreneur."
Because
nonprofit organizations are working to make the world a better place, the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers registered nonprofits the advantage
of not paying federal income tax on their business revenue. This
way more money is available to achieve the goals of the nonprofit.
With
the obvious benefits of not paying business tax, entrance into the nonprofit
sector has nearly doubled in the last ten years, according to the National
Center for Charitable Statistics. As of 2006, their data showed nearly
1.5 million tax-exempt nonprofit organizations operating in the U.S.
The
FabJob
Guide to Become a Social Entrepreneur: How to Start a Nonprofit Business explains which type of nonprofit
organization you should start in order to have a nonprofit business that is able to issue tax-deductible
receipts to your donors, making it easier to attract funding dollars.
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Did
You Know?
A
nonprofit
business may also be called a:
nonprofit
organization
not-for-profit
business
not-for-profit
organization
non-profit
business
non-profit
organization
nonprofit
non-profit
not-for-profit
charity
public
charity
registered
charity
charitable
organization
social
enterprise
When
you start a nonprofit business, you become a
social entrepreneur. You may also become executive director, an officer and/or a
board member of the nonprofit business.
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