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How to Start a Non-Profit - slides
by Joseph Lutes
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April 11, 2023
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In this webinar, you will learn how to start and operate a successful Non-Profit including:

  1. The Business Plan

  2. Organizational and regulatory requirements

  3. Board of Directors and volunteer issues

  4. Important initial operating considerations

  5. Beginning Fund Raising activities

In addition in this session you will:

  • Learn how to effectively communicate the Non-Profits mission

  • See how an active and committed Board can aid in its success

  • Discover that having basic operating systems in place from the beginning will increase the ability to achieve its goals

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Joseph Lutes
Joseph Lutes spent his entire 45-year career on the financial side of the business.
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Fred Weinhold
Fred's initial career in the federal government and TVA focused on developing new energy technologies and related government policies.
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HTSANP
How to Start a Non-Profit

In this webinar, you will learn how to start and operate a successful Non-Profit including:

  1. The Business Plan
  2. Organizational and regulatory requirements
  3. Board of Directors and volunteer issues
  4. Important initial operating considerations
  5. Beginning Fund Raising activities

In addition in this session you will:

  • Learn how to effectively communicate the Non-Profits mission
  • See how an active and committed Board can aid in its success
  • Discover that having basic operating systems in place from the beginning will increase the ability to achieve its goals
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