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OK, so my older sister found a few churches for sale in our area- the smaller one at $290,000 and the larger at $350,000 (we like this one better because of more parking space/building size). We would like to turn it into a center for everyone, that will provide lots of free services for the needy, work in conjunction with other not-for-profit organizations in the area, and also be a spiritual (though not specifically religious) center. I think this is a great cause.

While we can get a mortgage and/or loans, our family is certainly not poor- our father (there are three daughters) is a wealthy businessowner. However, we don't have the money to just point-blank buy it, because our father may not be willing to invest. This is a lot of money. How might we get some help in paying? Possibly community fundraisers? I mean, if we begin an official organization, we can raise money and get donations and partnerships... any other ideas or similar stories? We are in Rochester, NY.

2007-03-07 08:12:34 · 4 answers · asked by Kat 1 in Society & Culture Community Service

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Its a great idea, but sounds like you may need to consider other operating costs first such as insurance, maintenance, staffing, etc. Id suggest coming up with a business plan like any small business, thats really what you are, although not generating a profit, but you have to make enough money to cover your costs. The kind of fundraising you need is a full-time job for probably 3 people. Not just a hobby. Another idea is spend some time volunteering in these types of orgs, not in the front-lines, but more administrative and see what really goes on.

2007-03-07 08:26:03 · answer #1 · answered by lillilou 7 · 1 0

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2016-12-05 09:20:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2007-03-07 11:45:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are planning to start a nonprofit organization that can be a tax-exempt (501c) organization, there are all kinds of funding that you can get.
There are grants, corporate sponsors and fundraising campaigns.
e-mail me for more information. We are a 501c3

2007-03-07 08:18:01 · answer #4 · answered by Cheryl Durham, Ph.D. 4 · 0 0

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