Title: Beginning Basics Nonprofit Organizations
1Beginning Basics - Nonprofit Organizations
- Lindy Turner, Coordinator
- Clinch-Powell RCD/EC
2For Information
- First of of ten sessions on Building an Effective
Nonprofit Organization - Download presentation from website
- Go to www.clinchpowell.net
- Go to Whats New
- Click Beginning Basics - Nonprofit Organizations
3Kinds of Nonprofit Organizations?
- Informal
- Incorporated
- Tax exempt
4Informal Nonprofit
- Group with common interests for some purpose such
as a self-help group
5Incorporated Nonprofit
- Legal entity incorporated with the Secretary of
State - May own property and have own bank account
- Ensure the NPO can continue on its own
- Some personal legal protection
- Governed by a Board of Directors
6Tax Exempt Nonprofit
- Exempt from federal taxes with IRS
- Donations also tax-deductible
7Kinds of 501(c) Tax Exempt Nonprofits
- 501c3 Charities
- Charitable, educational, religious or scientific
purposes - No proceeds of organization go to benefit any one
person - Donations are tax-deductible
8Kinds of 501(c) Tax Exempt Nonprofits
- 501c4 Social Welfare Organizations
- Advocacy groups
- Looser restrictions to lobby and participate in
advocacy activities and political campaigns - Donations are NOT tax-deductible
9Kinds of 501(c) Tax Exempt Nonprofits
- 501c6 Professional and Trade Associations
- Promote the business section like Chambers
- Other industrial professional associations
- Contributions not tax-deductible but membership
dues are deductible as professional development
fees
10Kinds of 501(c) Tax Exempt Nonprofits
- Other types such as fraternal societies,
associations, veterans organizations,
cooperatives, child care organizations and more - 26 types of 501c organizations under the IRS
code. - www.irs.gov/bus_info/eo/index.html
11501c3 Nonprofit Organization
- Most numerous and useful for community fundraising
12What is a Nonprofit Organization?
- The role is to provide essential services within
our communities and fill a gap left by government
and private business. - Provide direct services, give a voice to those
unspoken for and unite communities along common
interests.
13Governance
- Board of Directors oversees the operations
- Ensures effectiveness
- Manages resources
- Assesses its own performance
- Board is directly accountable for actions of the
organization
14Administration
- Required reporting including tax returns
- Recognition of donations
- Management of grant contracts
- Fundraising
- Volunteer management
- Staff supervision
15NPO is Mission-Focused
- Formed to fulfill a gap in the community and
driven by a focused mission - All programs should forward the mission by
working toward goals - Funding from grants, donations and fees for
services or products - Structure includes Board of Directors, volunteers
and often staff
16What is a Mission Statement
- It is the core reason for existence
- Worthy effort that elicits passionate response
- An ends statement of desired future condition
17Examples
- To end hunger in the midst of plenty
- To promote mental health and prevent mental
illness - To strengthen communities while protecting
resources - To ensure quality education for all citizens
18Considerations
- Is there a need for the new nonprofit
organization? - Will your services be duplicative?
- Are you prepared for the administrative and
governing responsibilities? - What is the purpose/core mission?
19Building a Better Nonprofit Series
- 1. Beginning Basics
- 2. How to Start a NPO
- 3. Developing a Strong Board
- 4. Board and Committee Members that Work
- 5. Gaining Tax Exempt Status
20Building a Better Nonprofit Series
- 6. Reporting Requirements
- 7. Fundraising Readiness
- 8. Grants I - Seeking Funds
- 9. Grants II - Proposal Writing
- 10. Grants III - Managing Grant Contracts
21Chris Osborn, Tele-Democracy Project
Manager chris_at_clinchpowell.org Lindy Turner,
Coordinator lindy_at_clinchpowell.org Clinch-Powell
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