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We cover all types of nonprofits.
🇺🇸 In the U.S.A., there are 29 501(c) Nonprofit Organization Types 🇺🇸501(c)(1) Corporations organized under Acts of Congress Federal credit unions, FDIC501(c)(2) Title-holding corporations for exempt organizations Holds property for a church or school501(c)(3) Charitable, religious, educational, scientific, or literary organizations Red Cross, churches, schools, hospitals501(c)(4) Civic leagues and social welfare organizations ACLU, volunteer fire departments501(c)(5) Labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations Labor unions, farm bureaus501(c)(6) Business leagues, chambers of commerce, trade associations U.S. Chamber of Commerce501(c)(7) Social and recreational clubs Country clubs, hobby clubs501(c)(8) Fraternal beneficiary societies providing insurance Knights of Columbus (insurance division)501(c)(9) Voluntary employees’ beneficiary associations (VEBAs) Union health and welfare funds501(c)(10) Domestic fraternal societies without insurance Masonic lodges (service focus)501(c)(11) Teachers’ retirement fund associations State teacher pension associations501(c)(12) Benevolent life insurance associations, mutual ditch or irrigation companies, or cooperative telephone companies Rural electric or water co-ops501(c)(13) Cemetery companies Nonprofit memorial parks501(c)(14) State-chartered credit unions and mutual reserve funds State-level credit unions501(c)(15) Mutual insurance companies with limited income Small mutual insurance firms501(c)(16) Cooperative organizations to finance crop operations Farmer credit co-ops501(c)(17) Supplemental unemployment benefit trusts Funds providing benefits during layoffs501(c)(18) Employee-funded pension trusts created before 1959 Legacy union or company trusts501(c)(19) Veterans organizations American Legion, VFW501(c)(20) Group legal service plan organizations (obsolete) Repealed; now under 501(c)(6) typically501(c)(21) Black Lung benefit trusts Coal industry health funds501(c)(22) Withdrawal liability payment funds Union pension withdrawal accounts501(c)(23) Veterans organizations (established before 1880) Older veterans mutual aid groups501(c)(24) Trusts for ERISA-compliant employee benefit plans Pension or health plan trusts501(c)(25) Title holding corporations for multiple exempt organizations Real estate holding entities for nonprofits501(c)(26) State-sponsored high-risk health coverage organizations State insurance risk pools501(c)(27) State workers’ compensation reinsurance organizations Reinsurance funds for state work programs501(c)(28) National railroad retirement investment trust Funds for retired railroad workers501(c)(29) CO-OP health insurance issuers under the Affordable Care Act Nonprofit health insurance co-ops
We connect with nonprofit professionals to share their stories and insights from the missions they serve.
Who is the audience and how big?Business and non-profit professionals. Our network grows organically and daily as we focus on connecting participants with our expanding network.What topics will we discuss?The podcast format tab outlines the typical questions asked though some questions will be asked related to what you share and appear to be interested in discussing.Where is your podcast distributed?Apple and Spotify.Why me?We proactively seek people with interesting backgrounds. We were either recommended to invite you or have decided to do so.When will my episode be ready?
This is agreed upon based upon discussions together.What is the cost?
The episode that you self-record is complimentary. There are premium options for distribution and being interviewed by a host.Who is the host?
If you want a host vs. the complimentary self-recording, you can select from an expert within your field or a podcast host generalist.How do I submit a self-recorded episode?
Follow the format outlined in the Submit Answers section.
It is a fully guided process.
YOUR INTRODUCTIONWhat is your name and what is your role?What is something unique about you that most people would not know?YOUR ORGANIZATIONWhat does your organization do?What is the name of your organization & What is your focus?Who do you most serve in this endeavor?What got you interested in the efforts connected to this organization?CORE MISSIONWho are the common stakeholders you work with on it?Who are common stakeholders impacted by your efforts?SUCCESS STORYWhat is a success story that you find yourself thinking about more often?YOUR DIFFERENTIATORWhat makes you unique in your approach in your focus areas?YOUR IDEAL ALLIESWho are the ideal allies to help promote or support what you are doing?YOUR PIECE OF WISDOMWhat piece of wisdom would you like to share from your experience in the space?
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