TSNE often receives phone calls asking for advice on starting a nonprofit. While this is not an area in which we specialize, there are several excellent resources available that can help you get started and find someone who does. Before you begin this process, it is important to research the niche that your organization will fill to ensure that there is an unmet demand for your service. If you are unsure about the necessity of forming an entirely new organization, there are alternatives to consider, such as collaboration with an existing organization or fiscal sponsorship, a service which TSNE does provide.
Below you will find web links to general and regulatory information on starting a nonprofit, as well as links to fiscal sponsorship alternatives.
General Web Resources on Starting a Nonprofit
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Idealist.org: The Nonprofit FAQ
A collection of online resources and FAQs on starting a nonprofit
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Incorporation and IRS Requirements
Local Information
National Information
Legal Information and Advice
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Small Business Administration
Offers free workshops, business plan guides, legal assistance, and support for those starting small businesses and nonprofit organizations
Alternatives to Starting a New Nonprofit: Fiscal Sponsorship Resources
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The Foundation Center
Offers advice on finding a fiscal sponsor, as well as examples of fiscal sponsorship agreements
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