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Top 5 Ways Nonprofit Organizations Can Save Money

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Top 5 Ways Nonprofit Organizations Can Save Money

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  1. Top 5 Ways Nonprofit Organizations Can Save Money It doesn't matter whether the economy is booming or busting - nonprofit organizations are always interested in saving money. Of course, "saving money" doesn't necessarily have to mean "cutting corners" or "doing without altogether." There are plenty of ways nonprofit organizations can save money and still operate effectively and efficiently. 1. Accept Donations Whether you need a few simple pieces of equipment like telephones and cameras or larger pieces like computers and fax machines, chances are there's a family member, friend, or another business or organization that's already in the market to upgrade and willing to donate old supplies to you. 2. Buy Refurbished Electronics If you can't find everything you need through donations, consider buying refurbished electronics. Buying refurbished office equipment like refurbished machines, copiers, printers, fax, telecom systems, computers, and even cameras is a great way for nonprofit organizations to save money. After customers return them to the stores (either because they've changed their minds or found some minor problem with the way the electronics functioned), manufacturers inspect the items and make any repairs before certifying they're ready to return to store shelves as "refurbished" items. The manufacturers can't sell the items at the same prices as they'd sell brand new items, so they sell them at significantly lower costs. Purchasing refurbished electronics at lower costs than brand new electronics at regular costs helps nonprofit organizations save money. 3. Look for Volunteers Many nonprofit organizations already acquire much of their own legwork through volunteer efforts, but they can also find volunteers to donate time and skills to things like building and designing websites, creating logos for contact cards and stationary letterheads, and writing copy for websites, newsletters, and fliers. 4. Do It Yourself

  2. While many people have family members or friends (or friends of friends or family members!) who are skilled at tasks like writing and website and graphic design, not everyone will agree to provide these services for free. If you can't find someone willing to donate his or her services, consider doing the jobs yourself. There are many free and easy-to-use website templates available; these days, setting up a website, costs a little more than just the price to purchase server space. If your nonprofit is a local chapter of a national organization, use the national logo and create your own stationary letterhead and contact cards. If you need to know how to effectively write simple copy for a newsletter, advertisement, or your website, do a little research online for tips on how to keep your words brief yet effective. 5. Find Freebies Volunteer work is free for you and many do-it-yourself projects are either free or cheap, but keep in mind that there are also tools available that are completely free and in constant supply. For More Info : https://ctcopiers.com/

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