Charitable entrepreneurs integrate into their business model the process of supporting charities and nonprofit organizations. It’s more than setting aside a portion of their revenue for donations or making contributions once they see how much they have earned. Charitable entrepreneurship involves structuring the business so a portion of the revenue streams from the sale of products and services supports worthy causes.
The Find Fulfill Flourish Project has created such a model. We are a small start-up organization but we are committed to partnering with charitable organizations that wish to use the platform we have developed to generate additional funds. We also design our workshops and speaking engagements so they can double as fundraisers. These are integrated in our business processes.
Here are some of the ways our charitable entrepreneurial business model helps organization’s flourish:
- Our “Partnership Program”. Nonprofits can generate donations from people referred to FindFulfillFlourish.com. When these individuals purchase anything, we will donate a percentage of amount paid, which increases with the volume of business. Details are on our Partnership Program page.
- Offering Find Fulfill Flourish as a fundraising project. Organizations can purchase our books at wholesale and sell them at the retail price. It’s an inspirational item for gift stores and to sell to supporters. It’s a great way for youth groups to generate fund by selling a meaningful product. More information is at FindfulFillFlourish.com on the “Your Fundraising Partner” page.
- Sponsoring Find Fulfill Flourish workshops and presentations. We work with organizations in planning and delivering an inspirational and thought-provoking program that can double as a fundraiser. We develop a mutually beneficial revenue sharing arrangement. More information is the “Your Fundraising Partner” page.
- Our “Organizational Application Guide”. This guide helps organizational leaders and boards bring the Eight Dynamics embedded in the Find Fulfill Flourish process to life in their organizations.
More information on all of these Find Fulfill Flourish Project features can be found on our website. Join our community and take advantage of all we have to offer. If you have additional ideas on how we can extend our model or improve it, we’d love to hear them.
Steve Weitzenkorn
Japan was proactive. They have long had very strict building codes to prevent or minimize property damage, human injuries and causalities. The losses would be far, far greater without them. Haiti did not make such investments. Construction was shoddy and buildings collapsed with little or no resistance to the earthquake and tsunami. Far more lives were lost or crippled as a result. For Japan, citizen protection and loss prevention was and is a high priority. Haiti seemed to not consider this at all. It was not a practiced value.
Fifteen minutes, twenty… no call back. Nervously, I tried her. “I’m on hold. Gotta go,” was her reply. Another ten minutes passed before her call came. I heard the smile on her face and the relief in her voice. “The guy was really nice. I was crying the whole time. He got me on a later flight, and I told him about the cancellation last night and the wake up calls and he didn’t even charge me extra.”