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Saving the World On Thirty Dollars a Day: An Activist's Guide to Starting, Organizing and Running a Non-Profit Organization

Saving the World On Thirty Dollars a Day: An Activist's Guide to Starting, Organizing and Running a Non-Profit Organization

Charles Sheehan-Miles
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Activist and Author Charles Sheehan-Miles, founder of the National Gulf War Resource Center and former executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, gives hard won practical suggestions and advice to people who want to set out to change the world.

In 1993, starting with no money, resources, members or organization behind them, Sheehan-Miles and a small group of war veteran activists set out to change America. By the end of the decade, they had not only secured legislation and research which proved the existence of Gulf War veterans illnesses, but also directed more than six billion dollars in benefits for Gulf War veterans.

In this book, Sheehan-Miles shares down to earth experiences useful for social change activists long on ideas and short on resources. Topics include:

* How to organize your non-profit organization
* Getting help in your community and on the internet
* How to deal with the media
* Fundraising
* The nuts and bolts of IRS non-profit status
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 05, 2011

Saving the World On Thirty Dollars a Day: An Activist's Guide to Starting, Organizing and Running a Non-Profit Organization

Charles Sheehan-Miles
0/5 ( ratings)
Activist and Author Charles Sheehan-Miles, founder of the National Gulf War Resource Center and former executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, gives hard won practical suggestions and advice to people who want to set out to change the world.

In 1993, starting with no money, resources, members or organization behind them, Sheehan-Miles and a small group of war veteran activists set out to change America. By the end of the decade, they had not only secured legislation and research which proved the existence of Gulf War veterans illnesses, but also directed more than six billion dollars in benefits for Gulf War veterans.

In this book, Sheehan-Miles shares down to earth experiences useful for social change activists long on ideas and short on resources. Topics include:

* How to organize your non-profit organization
* Getting help in your community and on the internet
* How to deal with the media
* Fundraising
* The nuts and bolts of IRS non-profit status
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 05, 2011

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