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| Originally Posted by passmeby I would like to start a charity in my small town. What I would like to do is help poor children, and I have several ideas that I would like to accomplish. One is to offer a birthday package for kids 10 and under, with a few small presents and a gift certificate to eat at a local restaurant (a certificate for up to 4 people perhaps, so it's not just the child eating alone). Another thing I'd like to do is offer diapers and wipes for infants. I also want to help with back to school supplies and school clothes for kids of all ages. I'd like to do something specific for teens too, but I'm not sure what to do yet.
I've read through the rules for creating a non-profit on "wiki how", and I pretty much understand everything. What I was wondering is, does anyone here have any experience creating a charity, and can you offer some advice? It doesn't sound too hard, am I correct, is it fairly easy? Also, what can I expect to pay to start things up? Should I get a lawyer, and if so, would it be inappropriate to ask lawyers if they would help for free? How long does it typically take to get everything started as far as the paperwork and filing stuff goes?
Also, I need to think of a name, as that's a requirement on some of the forms I have to file. Any suggestions? |
Hi passmeby,
Before you embark on establishing a charity, I'd personally advise you to undertake as much voluntary work as you're able to do in the geographical area/issue that you discuss above. This will give you a strong indication of:
a) how many charitable/voluntary organisations already exist, what they do and whether they already tackle some of the issues you're looking to tackle
b) the demographics of the area you're looking to establish the charity in - e.g., undertaking the voluntary work will enable you to research whether the community needs what you're suggesting
c) the local charitable sector and whether there are any support agencies available to advise/guide you through establishing such a project.
I'm coming at this from a UK angle, so apologies if my advice is a little generic. However, I've been a Community Development Worker for many years and this is the basic advice I'd offer to anybody who was thinking of establishing a charity.
Best of luck