In order to become a viable nonprofit organization, you will have to apply for tax-exempt status with the organization, which is also referred to as 501(c)(3) status. Having this status allows your organization to receive grants and receive tax-deductible donations. But, how do you know how to apply
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In order to become a viable nonprofit organization, you will have to apply for tax-exempt status with the organization, which is also referred to as 501(c)(3) status. Having this status allows your organization to receive grants and receive tax-deductible donations. But, how do you know how to apply
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You know what I love about nonprofits, or any business? Regular people like you and me can start one. From an idea that starts as a simple dream, you can birth something that changes countless people’s lives. Even though it’s more accessible now more than ever to start a nonprofit business, it’s sti
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