Why Most People Fail at Starting a Nonprofit (And What Actually Works) | Veronica Cruz
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Veronica Cruz runs two nonprofits almost entirely on volunteer power, and she's seen people start with fire in their hearts and a cause they believe in... but very quickly reality hits.
✕ The paperwork takes months. ✕ The IRS moves at a snail's pace. ✕ Volunteers don't show up. ✕ Board members burn out. ✕ Grant applications get rejected.
In our episode, Veronica walks through what actually goes into building a nonprofit that lasts: → Why diversifying your board's skills matters more than friendship → How to structure funding so you're not scrambling every December → The compliance steps most founders miss
Starting a nonprofit requires a great vision and mission, but it also means building systems that outlive your own involvement.
Thank you Veronica Cruz for taking the time to talk!
*Connect with Veronica* https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-cruz-445a4a4/
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