We already have a practical and online system in place to help pitch the global social mission objectives to interested parties, including the earning capabilities that are folded into the project. It can only be advantageous for your organization—really, for all involved.

Plus, the more social causes in the mix, including yours, increase the motivation to enroll as we expose prospects to this social enterprise and all its heartfelt objectives. Team members can tout to their prospects that multiple social causes are funded.

It is entirely possible that a growing team of participants, trans-local to you, will enroll as a part of your growing national community of social enterprise teams, thereby generating additional funding for your organization.

With the advent of the Hope Movement and proliferation of social business, the marketplace becomes a direct source of income, and adds to your fiscal diversification. This allows a long-awaited marriage between the market and your social purpose. Let me say it more poignantly. To the degree to which nonprofits connect successfully to the market is the degree to which their impact and reach increases significantly. Until that happens, the relationship with a donor dollar is found to be limited, unpredictable, and subject to the variations in personal and national economy.

The Girl Scouts tap this idea only once a year and enjoy cookie sales totaling $750 million annually.

So, the nonprofit can be involved proactively in the Hope Movement endeavor, or the nonprofit can take a somewhat passive role, allowing other social entrepreneurs to grow their fundraising team trans-locally and even internationally. Our team would serve as consultants to provide direction and support where needed.

Your nonprofit’s minimum cost would be $125 monthly. This purchases products, which you can use or distribute, and matching amounts of nutrition are sent to children in need. The nonprofit earns commissions based on team results. The social entrepreneurs helping to move your project forward would do their work for free because they generate earnings in the team building process as a fellow team member. They have a vested interest in the success of this endeavor. 

As an option, an interested and generous leader or individual could fund this project and of course get a tax deduction.

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