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Nonprofit Resources
As a nonprofit startup the Accelerated Cure Project team has found it isn't always easy to
figure out how to get things going. As we develop processes
and documents, or find valuable resources, we'll post them
here.
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Documents We Have Written
Feel free to copy and modify the documents we have
written to suit your own organization's needs.
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Publications We Found Useful
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How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation - this book is a
complete guide to almost everything you need to know about
nonprofits. Even if you intend to use a lawyer to set up
your corporation (which we recommend), this book will
educate you on all the points you will need to understand.
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Grassroots Fundraising Journal - this every-two-months
journal provides some of the best articles on how to
operate a nonprofit out there. Not only do they discuss
basic strategies, but also specific tactics that you can
implement right away given with concrete examples.
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy - this is the nonprofit
industry "trade rag." It is a good way to keep up on
big issues affecting nonprofits and general industry
gossip. Not as useful as other publications in our
opinion, but a must read for anyone running a nonprofit.
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Books from Chardon Press - mostly collections of articles
from Grassroots Fundraising Journal, these books are
an excellent way to get started learning what needs to happen
in a nonprofit organization.
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Organizations We Found Useful
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Network for Good - this organization has many services
for nonprofits. The one we like the most is the subsidized
credit card processing. They allow you to set up an account
to take credit cards and they charge a percent with no
transaction fee, so your nonprofit gets more than through
commercial credit card processing agencies.
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Authorize.Net - this is another credit card processing
company with reasonable fees and a decent programming
gateway which can allow you to integrate credit card transactions
on your web pages. They also have a manual interface for
processing international and repeating transactions (in addition
to regular transactions), which Network For Good can't do.
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The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana Univerisity -
Fundraising for Small Nonprofits
is one of the few courses we have encountered which is
specifically geared toward development professionals
who work in a one or two person development office of
a small nonprofit. It was very well done. The
materials were great. Lots of hands on experience and
advice was presented as opposed to just high level
theorizing. After three days, we felt we walked
out with a concrete plan of attack for our
organization and lots of helpful tips for how to
actually get things done.
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Other Useful Items
- Correct Spelling of Nonprofit - there is no hyphen
in the American spelling of "nonprofit," the hyphenated
version is used in the United Kingdom. Fundraising can
be spelled with or without the hyphen.
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