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Starting Out Strong in 2026! is happening in 6 days
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Official Nonprofits
I hope everyone is doing well! I wanted to take a poll survey and get some feedback in the comments. So after you answer the poll question, I would like to know from the 501c3’ers, what do you feel like you need in 2026 for your nonprofit? Oh yeah, money cannot be the answer because that’s a given.
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I am sooooo excited that you have joined us!🙂Please introduce yourself and be sure to include where you are located🏙️, the name of your nonprofit🥰, who you serve, and an image or GIF of your dream destination🏖️🏰🏕️.
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Check Your Beliefs at the Door
Happy Sunday! I have created a survey that I think may be helpful in your journey as a nonprofit leader. It's kinda like checking your thermostat to see what level of "belief" do you have. This one is all about the community but you may want to apply a little bit to your own personal life. I really hope it helps someone.💓 Please feel free to let me know what you thought after taking the survey.💭 Disclaimer: I did get confused on Disagree and Agree but I won't record again so please give me a little grace and read the document for yourself.😁 *Download and save the document because you can fill it out while you go through the video.
Check Your Beliefs at the Door
Popup: Strong Nonprofits in 2026!
Let's make sure everyone knows what it takes to have a "fundable" nonprofit. Fundable equals Compliant, therefore, we will cover what is required and recommended. Disclaimer: The video below is a test to see how the Skool platform works when it comes to going Live. I think I like it...no I love it! I hope you all will join me! ***Sign up by going to the calendar section
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Popup: Strong Nonprofits in 2026!
PayPal Set Up
If you don’t have your organization set up in PayPal, I really think you should. It is one of the oldest online merchant service platforms and still considered one of the safest ones for payment processing. Also, when it comes to legal compliance, you can collect all the information required by our government. We call this the paper trail. I will provide the link if you are interested. I would like to firmly suggest that you do NOT connect your organization to your personal one unless PayPal requires it. You would be considered the representative of the organization. A note to really pay attention to within the directions is… During the sign-up process, make sure to select “Nonprofit Organization” as your account type. You will need to provide detailed information about your charity, including its Employer Identification Number (EIN). For some organizations, this information might suffice to confirm your nonprofit status. If additional verification is needed, you may be asked to submit proof of your charity tax status, such as your IRS determination letter. The link for directions is here, https://www.paypal.com/us/brc/article/how-to-set-up-a-nonprofit-account-with-paypal. But the link to register is within the directions. This way you have less likely chance of signing up in the wrong place. Let me know in the comments if you are already signed up, you plan to, or you just completed the process. I just want to make sure our community members are operating legally compliant nonprofit organizations. ***Please stay away from CashApp and Zelle
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