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Tomorrow is the first edition of my new attempt to consolidate conversations with people thinking about starting a nonprofit.  If you want me to notify you when I schedule the second edition, shoot me an email at nonprofits@johngearlaw.com.

Here was the original announcement for the January session:

I am getting so many inquiries and having so many talks with people who are thinking of starting nonprofits that I am going to shift to a group format for meeting with people who are thinking about it, so I can help them know what they're getting into -- before they do. 

"Looking Before Leaping: The Pre-Startup Checklist for People Thinking About Starting a Nonprofit in Oregon"

    The first presentation will be [changed to my conference room].  Bring your whole team if you're working with others on your idea (note, if too many folks sign up, I may ask to reschedule your group if it's large).

HOW TO RESERVE A SEAT: 
Seating is limited, so if you want to assure your seat, send me an email (nonprofits@johngearlaw.com) letting me know you want to attend.  Include the following information:

  1. Name of each person to attend
  2. Best phone number to reach each person
  3. A brief description of the nonprofit you are thinking of starting:
  •  its mission
  • kind of nonprofit (if you know)
  • where you are in your planning
  • whether you have a business plan
  • and the existing nonprofits you would use as examples. 

 


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