The N.E.E.D.S. Success Workshop national tour primarily focuses on introducing both short and long-term solutions regarding income generation and funding for nonprofits, churches, and ministries. In addition to sharing this valuable information, the N.E.E.D.S. workshop provides take-home information regarding immediate resources in the surrounding communities. Ensuring that with the information shared, organizations are able to benefit with or without a 501 C 3 status. Long Term Vision: The long term objective of these workshops is to ensure that our caretakers( nonprofits) around the nation are properly empowered and equipped to engage their mission. This will create a compounding effect of a larger reaches and more substantial impact provided by these organizations. Topics: HOW TO GROW YOUR NON-PROFIT WITH OR WITHOUT YOUR OWN 501 (c) 3 FUNDING FROM PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS & FISCAL SPONSORS HOW TO GROW YOU CHURCH AND MINISTRY WITHOUT A 501 (c) 3 HOW TO CREATE A PRODUCT & SERVICE FOR YOUR NONPROFIT , CHURCH AND MINISTRY APPLY FOR ONLINE LOCAL GRANT IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES (WITHOUT A GRANT WRITER) LEARN THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN THE 501 (c) 3 , 501 (c) 4 , 501 (c) 6, 501 (c) 7 and etc. LEARN THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN A 508 (c)(1)(a) vs. 501 D PROFIT & NONPROFIT Facebook: NEEDS Nonprofit Education Economic Development Services Website: www.needsnonprofit.org
Friday, Jun 21, 12:30-3:30 PM
N.E.E.D.S. SUCCESS WORKSHOP (SOUTH EDITION) NATIONAL TOUR New Orleans, LA
1430 Tulane Ave
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1430 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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