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I have what I believe is a pretty good idea for a non-profit with a high likelihood of raising funds in the 7 digit area.

Ok, now the reality..

This idea is related to an area I have been involved with for the past 3 years.

I have no experience in setting this thing up although I have a handle on the necessary steps to do it.

I do not plan on using any of my own funds.

I alread have a name/domain name, logo idea and have written a business plan & mission statement.

So im wondering if crowd funding is a good avenue to raise funds for attorney or CPA to do the set up/application with the IRS and to hire someone to build a non-profit specific website?

I'd appreciate any feedback from anyone.

Thanks

I have what I believe is a pretty good idea for a non-profit with a high likelihood of raising funds in the 7 digit area. Ok, now the reality.. This idea is related to an area I have been involved with for the past 3 years. I have no experience in setting this thing up although I have a handle on the necessary steps to do it. I do not plan on using any of my own funds. I alread have a name/domain name, logo idea and have written a business plan & mission statement. So im wondering if crowd funding is a good avenue to raise funds for attorney or CPA to do the set up/application with the IRS and to hire someone to build a non-profit specific website? I'd appreciate any feedback from anyone. Thanks

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Website wise, you could save a lot of money if you make it yourself. Worpress + Elementor is easy to learn and use, you could try finding a course

I agree, but I would suggest using something more secure and complete, like . A little more work but well worth it. And like WordPress, it's free and open-source while more highly respected by many.