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What Are 7 Common Nonprofit Startup Costs?

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This will include money for payroll, benefits, payroll taxes and contract employees. Nonprofit Insurance Many nonprofits purchase nonprofit insurance when starting their organization. Business insurance is to protect nonprofits from any claims against the nonprofit made as a result of normal operations.

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Analyzing Budgets and Saving Money at a Nonprofit

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These are bills that you pay monthly, such as salaries, rent, utilities, landscaping, pest control, or accounting fees. Speak with your accountant to explore what “contract positions” entail. It might be possible to keep staff members on a contract basis until your organization can sustain employees long-term.

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How to Build a Better Nonprofit Budget in Less Time and with Less Stress

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Work with the heads of each department to analyze expense history, review contracts for any automatic expense increases, and evaluate the strategic plan for any additional expenses to include. These are set costs like headquarters rent, insurance, and administrative salaries.

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How to create your new nonprofit’s first budget

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Expenses Staff Payroll Benefits Payroll taxes Contract staff Facilities Rent/mortgage Utilities (electricity, water) Pest control Maintenance Program Equipment Supplies Materials Mileage (specifically related to conducting your program’s activities) Administrative Office supplies Software (Quickbooks, donor tracking software, merchant account, etc.)

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Can Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs Apply for Grant Funding?

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Sample grant from GrantWatch , a reputable grant database: Minority-Owned Businesses in the Restaurant Industry – Grants to Illinois minority-owned for-profit food establishments for working capital including payroll, rent, insurance, utilities, taxes, operations, and contractors.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

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Be sure you understand expectations while going through the contract process. Whoever is serving the alcohol should have the proper licensing and insurance. It’s always a good idea to have pre-event meetings with vendors to go through expectations and complete a formal contract. Consider digital programs and utilizing QR codes.

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Does Revenue Diversification Actually Work for Nonprofits?

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Without unrestricted sources of funding, you cannot cover your executive director’s salary, the salaries of your administrative staff (which includes grant writers), or ongoing costs like rent and utilities for your office. Fundraising activities and events must comply with local laws and carry adequate liability insurance.