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Tony Bishop from the Business Doctor and Brian Walters from the Ohio Small Business Development Center will discuss the how and why of business plans for nonprofits. Register to receive a Zoom link.
In this two-hour virtual workshop, we will discuss the importance of a nonprofit business plan, go over the essential components of the plan, and answer your questions.
Additional details:
Contact the Business, Government & Science Division at Main Library for more information, 330.643.9020, or bgsdiv@akronlibrary.org.
This program will be presented virtually on Zoom. You will receive an e-mail with the participation weblink the week of the program. Please contact the Library if you register but are unable to attend.
A webcam and microphone may be necessary to participate fully in this interactive event. If you have one or neither of these, your participation may be limited.
For more information on business plans in general, see our online Business Plans Handbook by Gale eBooks or The Nonprofit Kit for Dummies available for checkout.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Business & Personal Finance |
TAGS: | nonprofit | business plans |
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