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  • How to Start a Non-Profit 101

  • Writing your Non-Profit Business Plans Like a Pro
  • By: James A. Hesher
  • Narrated by: Gary Williams
  • Length: 27 mins

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How to Start a Non-Profit 101

By: James A. Hesher
Narrated by: Gary Williams
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Publisher's Summary

Did you know that 12 percent of non-profit organizations don’t last more than 5 years? That figure increases to nearly 1/5 who don’t last 10 years.

These organizations all have one thing in common - one secret that every non-profit founder should know.

Too many times, people rush into building and they don’t focus enough energy on the most important step for sustained success in the non-profit field.

What’s that secret? We’ll tell you...

It’s a business plan.

We know, we know, it sounds boring, right? Well, guess what? It is the lifeblood of a true, long-lasting and impactful non-profit org.

Simply said, your non-profit organization doesn’t stand a chance unless you take the time to figure this step out. So, how will this audiobook help you?

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably dreamed of helping a cause close to you for a long time, but never knew the first steps in how to start a non-profit. Now, you’re ready to jump in and you’re looking for someone to walk you through the first step: Writing your non-profit business plans.

Your non-profit orgs will not thrive (or survive) without a well-drawn out non-profit business plan. This audiobook will show you how a business plan can lead to more investors which means a greater chance to make an impact. Not only that, but it will improve your non-profit communication and non-profit management a considerable level by having a thorough plan in place.

Warning: Do not listen to this audiobook if you’re not ready to make an impact!

If you’re serious about your cause, you must know that your not for profit organization must treated like any for-proft business. Therefore, you need a clear and concise foundation to get started.

Thus, your non-profit business plan will act as your guiding light through the whole process.

Hit the ground running with your organization by following the advice in this audioook step-by-step. This is your 101 guide to sustainable success.

In the audiobook, you will learn:

  • What is a nonprofit business plan and how can it help you?
  • How to make investors love your organization
  • What are the components of a great plan?
  • Why do investors reject you after only reading 10 percent of your current business plan?
  • How can you take a good business plan and make it great?
  • What to include / what not to include in your business plan
  • How to make your current business plan better
  • When you should update your business plan and how often
  • The number one secret to strategic fundraising
  • The easiest way to get loans and grants as a non-profit organization's
  • The quickest way how to start a non-profit
  • The number one component of an efficient business planning
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