In the post before last I promised to share my thoughts about the Non-Profit process in Michigan and my current job shadow hunt, so with some time to reflect I offer my thoughts…
- The non profit process is undeniably complex. As I had said a lawyer is basically a requirement, if of course you want to get the articles of incorporation right the first time. For a single person with an idea the process can be daunting. The hope becomes the idea that the board of directors will help that single person and make sure it is all done right.
- There are more built in safeguards than I expected. The board and the bylaws provide this supervision, and I never knew that both of them were required. I was aware that many non profits had them but to make them mandatory creates the accountability within the program.
- Taxes are challenging to prepare. This goes without saying, because non-profits cannot profit, they have to save money that is earned or spend it on what they do. Keeping good records to appropriately file taxes is vital. Every dollar needs to be accounted for at the end of the year.
Now about the job shadowing process, while I find people that I think have interesting jobs it is neat how many people I know. Our marketing class is reading a book called the tipping point which explains the origins of the six degrees of separation experiment. It is interesting to me to think that at any point I could ask enough people to forward my name and eventually it would end up with a person who has an amazing job, maybe one I could hope for. That is really my aim in job shadowing new people, to find something I want to do and grow my network.