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Setting up and running a charitable organization can be a tricky business, so it's important to ensure that you're always on the right side of the law. In this podcast, Adam and Nicole discuss the question of turning a b...
Turning a business idea into a charitable organization is an episode from CharityVillage Podcasts: A to Z of Charity Law by Adam Aptowitzer and Nicole Zummach. Setting up and running a charitable organization can be a tricky business, so it...
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Published Jun 8, 2009.
Setting up and running a charitable organization can be a tricky business, so it's important to ensure that you're always on the right side of the law. In this podcast, Adam and Nicole discuss the question of turning a business idea into a charitable venture, whether it is a good idea, and what you need to know if you are going to proceed. Turning a business idea into a charitable organization
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Turning a business idea into a charitable organization is from CharityVillage Podcasts: A to Z of Charity Law by Adam Aptowitzer and Nicole Zummach.
Published Jun 8, 2009