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How to start a non profit organization

Have a dream? Want to make the world a little better then you found it? Many people dream of starting their own non profit organization but don't have a clue where to begin. It IS true that starting a non profit is a huge undertaking, but if you break it down into steps and know what you are doing......I promise it's not so bad. I founded, Hear My Hands a little over ten years ago. This is a non profit organization dedicated to producing film and video in American Sign Language. www.hearmyhands.org My first step was contacting the local Legal Aid organization in my city. They provide lawyers, free of charge, to work on just such a project as this. I was required to fill out some basic paperwork from Legal Aid and then about a week later was assigned a lawyer to walk me through the process. This involved creating articles and bylaws, and filling out all the forms required of a non profit.

Once you have your lawyer working with you, you will need to establish a Board of Directors. The board can always grow over time, but try and start out with at least 6 members. You want to find people who believe in your mission and what it is your non profit wants to accomplish. But, you also want to find individuals who bring something to the table. Some great board members might be: Graphic artists, Bank Managers, Lawyers, Teachers, Cooperate Business folk from large companies, or Advertising people. You want your board to be an asset in and of themselves, so try and bring in some key players. Be patient when working through the questions of the non profit application. Think about each answer, because each answer will be important. After you send in the initial forms, you will wait for a response. You may be approved, denied, or, they may give you more questions to answer. I experienced the latter. It was at this point I pulled my potential board of directors together, and we sat down to go over the questions together Having added insight really helped in answering the questions. Once you are approved, you will be on a "trail" period for about five years. You will be given a certificate that allows you to function as a non profit even though you are on the trial time period. At the end of the five years, they will examine your history and if all is well, award you your final non profit status.

IMPORTANT: Just because you achieve non profit status may not allow you to actually fundraise. Check with your state to find the regulations as to what is required to legally


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