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The Best Guide for
Nonprofit Corporations, including
Churches & Religious Organizations
ISBN #: 0-9670909-0-3
List Price: $29.95
Copyright: 2004
Publication Date: May 2004
Publisher: Multiplying Talents International, Inc.
available:
www.amazon.com (out of print on Amazon) can ONLY be purchased
at www. multiplyingtalents.com
The Best Guide for Nonprofit Corporations, including Churches &
Religious Organizations is an excellent step-by-step resource for
understanding an completing the start up of a Nonprofit and
obtaining tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status. At 224 pages, it is contains
resources, procedures, tips, and forms. The application for
exemption Form 1023 is outdated, but can be obtained free by
visiting
www.irs.gov. An added bonus cd was later created which contains
Articles of Incorporation with the correct IRS verbiage to assure
applicants that they will have approved articles that will pass the
IRS test. Also bylaws already typed for non-religious and religious
organizations.
This book is a keeper for your library for novice or experienced
nonprofit consultants, organizations and anyone thinking of starting
a nonprofit organization. Currently this book is used as a text book
by Life Christian University
Chapter Headings:
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Chapter 1: What is
a Nonprofit Organization?
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Chapter 2: Types of
501(c) Organizations
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Chapter 3:
Advantages of a Nonprofit Corporation
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Chapter 4:
Disadvantages of a Nonprofit Corporation
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Chapter 5:
Step-by-Step Plan for Incorporating
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Chapter 6: Applying
for Tax-Exempt Status
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Chapter 7: Tax
Guide for Churches & Religious Organizations
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Appendix: Bylaws
The Power of the
501(c)(3)
Why Every Church Needs One and How to DO IT YOURSELF
ISBN #: 978-0-9670909-2-4
List Price: $35.00
Copyright: 2008
Publication Date: July 2008
Publisher: Multiplying Talents International, Inc.
available:
www.amazon.com and www. multiplyingtalents.com
Finally it’s here! Many
churches and faith based organizations are missing out on a
tremendous amount of funding because they lack the “know how” and
the funds to obtain their 501(c)(3) status. At 148 pages, it short
and to the point!
Now, you can do it yourself with this informative power packed
step-by-step guide just for churches and religious organizations.
This is the only book that walks religious organizations through the
IRS Form 1023 line by line. No secrets—Just the plain truths. Easy
to understand and an excellent resource for Religious Bookstores and
You! Add the Best Guide CD to your order and you don’t have to type
the Articles of Incorporation or the 14 pages of Bylaws.
Chapter Headings:
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Chapter 1: A Matter
of Status?
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Chapter 2: Building
a Better Community
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Chapter 3: What
every Church Should Know
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Chapter 4:
Step-by-Step Plan for Incorporating
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Chapter 5: Applying
for Tax-Exempt Status
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Appendix: Bylaws,
Articles of Amendments & Minutes of the Meeting
For those who are thinking of a starting a nonprofit corporation,
for those who are actively involved in one, for all officers of
organizations who are considering any starting your own nonprofit,
this book would be a very essential useful addition to your library.
The Power of the 501(c)(3) for Every
Nonprofit Corporation and How To Do It
Yourself
ISBN #:978-0-9670909-3-1
List Price: $35.00
Copyright: 2009
Publication Date: Released date March
2009
Publisher: Multiplying Talents International, Inc.
available:
www.amazon.com and at www.multiplyingtalents.com
Chapter Headings:
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Chapter 1: A Matter
of Status?
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Chapter 2:
Advantages of a Nonprofit Corporation
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Chapter 3:
Disadvantages of a Nonprofit Corporation
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Chapter 4:
Step-by-Step Plan for Incorporating
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Chapter 5: Applying
for Tax-Exempt Status
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Chapter 6: I have
my 501(c)(3) Now What?
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Appendix: Bylaws,
Articles of Amendments & Minutes of the Meeting
Updated version of the very
first book, but this one is loaded with extras like contributions
from author April Brown, The Charity Auction Bible. Once again filled with tips, and step-by-step
guide to helping readers through the longest form the IRS have ever
made. This book is a must for anyone who is serious about starting a
nonprofit.
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