bued 360-05a nonprofit presentation - group 3
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S I E R R A C O U L T E R
E L I S E T A T U M
L E A S A W I L L I A M S
C L I N I Q U A R I V E R S
D A R I E N C L A Y T O N
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WHY THE CENTER?
Helps many at-risk youth within Guilford County
Builds relationships with the community and
local businesses through different events
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M I S S I O N STATEM EN T:"We are a non-profit organization that serves
disadvantaged children to educate and inspire hope."
V I S IO N STATEM ENT:"Our vision is to operate a self-sustaining center that
offers facilities to the community children to aid in their
educational success."
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GOALS OF THE CENTER: To build self-esteem and self-sufficiency.
To provide a safe and nurturing environment for
children.
To provide constructive activities for the
enhancement of children.
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GOALS OF THE CENTER (CONT.):
To provide educational assistance for
transitioning
To build relationships between disadvantaged
children and the community
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Greensboro, NC areas
Young adults
Low-income students
Surrounding community area
WHO WILL BE SERVED?
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QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE STARTING A
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Why is this NPO needed?
Who will be involved?
What paperwork needs to be filed?
Where will financial support come from?
THE PROCESS OF CREATING A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Step 1: Research
(What is the need of another nonprofit organization?)
Step 2: Ask Questions
(Who? What? When? Where? How? Why?)
Step 3: State Requirements
(Vary by state.)
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THE PROCESS OF CREATING A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION (CONT.)
Step 4: File Federal Forms
(Required to start a nonprofit.)
Step 5: File State Forms and Details
(Forms, plans, policies, and procedures for the NPO).
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Click here for the Council of Nonprofits website
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Anticipated Programs
Program Name Description# of Volunteers
Needed
Program Length
(hours)Ages
Keyboarding
in the Age of
Technology
Computer
usage3 - 7 1 - 3 All ages
An Explorer’s
AdventureFun in the sun 10 - 20 1 - 5 All ages
Education
Preparation
School supply
drives15 - 25 1 - 3 All ages
The Teenage
Transition
From
adolescent to
adult
5 - 10 1 - 3Ages 11-19
years old
The College
Approach
Higher
education5 - 10 1.5 - 3
High School Juniors and
Seniors
WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE
Making a general donation.
Pledging a monthly donation.
Sponsoring a project for.
Purchase items needed.
Dedicate a percentage of your business’ profits.
Challenge other businesses, churches and
individuals to match your contributions.
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