Topic: Starting a Nonprofitfeed

Why it’s Important to Learn from Other Nonprofits—Don’t Do it on Your Own

September 8th, 2012

When you first learned to ride your bike, you didn’t do it yourself. You probably had a parent right next to you, helping you along the way. The same goes for learning to drive your car and many other experiences in your life.

Starting a nonprofit should be no different. Learning from those who came before you or having a mentor guiding through the process is something that shouldn’t be overlooked. If you want to set yourself up for success, having guidance will set you on the right path.

Learn more about acquiring help with your nonprofit efforts by following the link below.

Learning from similar experiences, shared solutions [Briggs/Philanthropy Journal]

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