How Can a Nonprofit Partner with Businesses?
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 Published On Apr 11, 2022

Mixing business and charity seems like it’s all the rage. Done well, it can be an effective way to both further the mission and raise financial support. In this video, we’re going to explore examples of each.

Out of the gate, I want to say that this video is NOT about nonprofits which have wholly owned for-profit subsidiaries, nor ones with any legal ownership stake in another company. We’re going to keep this one focused on partnering with existing businesses, of which the nonprofit has no direct stake or control.

We want to look at 2 specific areas of focus: money and mission. We’ll follow up with a twist on mission. Here we go!

📚 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
•ARTICLE: “Tips on How a Nonprofit Can Partner With Businesses” https://bit.ly/3DOO78Q
•ARTICLE: "Mixing Business and Charity” https://bit.ly/3KbSz3E

🏆 YOUR NEXT STEP:
•Fill out this form for a FREE consultation on how to start a nonprofit: https://bit.ly/3Tu9nYE
•Register for Fundraising TV: https://www.501c3.org/fundraising-tv/
•Download the FREE eBook “10 Things You Need to Know Before Starting a Nonprofit” https://bit.ly/3XhFag0


0:00 Introduction
0:35 What this Video is Not About
1:08 Partnering for Money
1:32 Partnering for Money – Donations
2:22 Partnering for Money – Sponsorships
2:53 Partnering for Money – Don't Sell Advertising
3:39 Partnering with Business – Revenue Sharing
4:13 Partnering with Business – Mission
4:53 Partnering with Business – Mission II
5:20 Watch for Conflict of Interest
6:37 Conclusion

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