Want to start a nonprofit? Consider these six alternatives

While the desire to start a nonprofit comes from a positive place, starting a nonprofit and making it successful is a long and sometimes overwhelming task. You want to help and work with people yet you find yourself buried under piles of paper work or constantly searching for funding. While there are no shortcuts in reaching social justice and building community, some approaches may suit your needs and interests better than others. So before you rush out to get a board and develop bylaws consider the following alternatives to starting a nonprofit:

These alternatives encourage you to work with others which can be helpful in researching and refining your idea.

What other alternatives exist to starting a nonprofit?

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