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How do I start a nonprofit organization

How do I start a nonprofit organization

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Asianngo
March 19
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  3. How do I start a nonprofit organization

Building a Non-Profit Organization (NPO) from the ground up is no easy feat. Many consider it to be an ambitious task to which when achieved, can bring about numerous positive results.  Before putting a nonprofit in place, it is necessary to know certain facts and to be capable of accomplishing them. Anyone can say they would like to begin putting up an NPO, but to be able to put words into action is a different story. Thus, the question as to what it takes to start an NPO arises. 

1. Research 
Similar to most startups, whether it be for-profit or not, proper research needs to take place. For instance, given that many nonprofits already exist, putting one up with almost the same mission and vision will appear as if you only copied an already established NGO. In case that happens, your chances of gaining support will be very slim. Individuals and organizations will not see the need to support you if another organization has already been pushing for your initiatives. 

2. Build up your nonprofit 
It’s not an organization without a mission and vision, and coming up with a dull and boring one will cost you many opportunities. You will need a statement that not only represents you well, but also something unique that will really stick to people. A statement which will make people remember you, and not confuse you with other organizations. 

Alongside your mission statement, coming up with a business plan including the assignment of your board of directors is necessary. To develop a business plan successfully, you must come up with specific focus areas and achievable goals at the beginning of your operation. Apart from your board of directors, a few employees should also be recruited to begin. By the time all that has already been set-up, people from the outside will see you as a credible organization and start listening to the various pans and initiatives you have set out. 

3. Get necessary documentation
Requirements to be recognized as an NPO differ in the areas you plan to put up your NPO. This now then goes back to the first bullet where extensive research must be done to ensure that you go through the right process. Together with the requirement of being accredited, aspiring NPOs will also need to go through a procedure to get tax exemption, which is something that will relieve your organization from a big sum. 

4. Take note of all the rules
Given that getting tax exemption will be a huge relief for your organization, it must be well taken care of by following all the rules which give you this privilege. Simply relying on international grants for nonprofits will only hinder your NPO for further growth. 

Ultimately, putting up an NPO is tremendous work which require lots of effort. Before even considering to apply for international grants for nonprofit organizations, NPOs must make sure that they have what it takes to be ready. Hence, after an NPO has operated, it should be taken note of that the learning process shouldn’t stop. Having employees attend conferences, seminars, and training will be helpful to improve the operations of your NPO. It will never be enough to successfully start something, as the maintenance of it should also be looked upon utterly.

 

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Kimberly Nicole Yu Kimberly Yu is the Content Marketing Associate of AsianNGO. She earned her degree in Consular and Diplomatic Affairs from De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde where she was an active student who participated in various Model United Nations conferences locally and once in Washington D.C. She’s passionate about what she does and one day aims to contribute to strengthening world peace.

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