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About the Author

Peri H. Pakroo is a business and communications consultant, specializing in legal and start-up issues for businesses and nonprofits. She is the author of Nolo's bestselling The Small Business Start-Up Kit and The Women's Small Business Start-Up Kit. Peri is also the publisher of Pyragraph.com, an show more online career and lifestyle magazine for creative workers worldwide. show less

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Pakroo, Peri, J.D.
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20th Century
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USA
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My first impression after reading this work was that it would make an excellent textbook for the subject matter. That is, it gives a thorough overview, but doesn't really suffice if you want, or need, to set up your own nonprofit entity. The university I work at employs a couple of business professors whose courses specialize in the nonprofit sector, and I will be recommending this book to both of them.

Nolo, and other publishers, offer a number of other books that cover the issues of setting show more up a nonprofit that an interested "non-profiteer" should consult before actually proceeding (e.g., How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation; Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits: Real-World Strategies That Work; Nonprofit Fundraising Registration: The 50 State Guide).

This specific book touches upon all of the necessary components of establishing a nonprofit, from naming your organization to fundraising to understanding contracts. The most likely market for this book would be those starting out in absolute ignorance (ignorance means "not knowing" and does not mean "stupid"). If you are inexperienced and in the initial stages of setting up a nonprofit organization, this is a must read from cover to cover.

The three appendices are what I would describe as "padded." Appendix A explains how to use the CD-ROM, an object that pretty much just contains the checklists in the book in Rich Text Format (RTF) and some software for reading them. I just opened up the appropriate folder, "Nonprofit Startup Forms," and started reading the 16 total documents. Appendix B lists the URLs for the state agencies (usually the Secretary of State office) involved in regulating nonprofits. This is another subject area that you'd be better advised to consult separate, more thorough works.

Appendix C contains the checklists and forms referenced in the body of the text and works as a sort of outline for the whole process.

This is not a bad book, but you won't be able to use this as a sole source for actually setting up your organization. It's a solid, and accurate overview of the process, and if you are starting at ground zero, this is a pretty good place to begin.

Note: The reviewer received a free copy of this book via the Amazon Vine program (review also appears there).
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Your one-stop guide to starting a small business Want to start a business? Don't know where to begin? The Small Business Start-Up Kit shows you how to set up a small business in your state, while clearing state and local bureaucratic hurdles. We'll show you how to: choose between an LLC and other business structures write an effective business plan pick a winning business name and protect it get the proper licenses and permits manage finances and taxes hire and manage staff, and market your show more business effectively, online and off. The 11th edition is updated with the latest legal and tax rules affecting small businesses, plus social media and e-commerce trends. With Downloadable Forms Includes access to cash flow projection and profit/loss forecast worksheets, state-specific business resources, and more (details inside). show less

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