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Are you ready to make the leap? Sustaining your MRC by becoming a nonprofit

Are you ready to make the leap? Sustaining your MRC by becoming a nonprofit. Liisa Jackson Region 4A Medical Reserve Coordinator and Jodie Silverman The Medical Foundation. Goals: . Help decide if becoming a nonprofit organization is right for your MRC

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Are you ready to make the leap? Sustaining your MRC by becoming a nonprofit

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  1. Are you ready to make the leap? Sustaining your MRC by becoming a nonprofit Liisa Jackson Region 4A Medical Reserve Coordinator and Jodie Silverman The Medical Foundation

  2. Goals: • Help decide if becoming a nonprofit organization is right for your MRC • Provide tools to build your MRC into a nonprofit • Share best practices and experiences Liisa: Living Case Study Jodie: The Big Picture

  3. Inspiration… Non-profit and voluntary organizations respond to the deeply rooted need for individuals to be part of something bigger than themselves.* * Peter Frumkin, On Being Nonprofit

  4. Living Case Study: MA Region 4A • MA Region 4A is comprised of 34 towns and cities; arriving at consensus was like herding cats! • Here’s how MA Region 4A operates... • Opportunities and challenges of “Region 4A-MRC.org”

  5. Is nonprofit status right for your MRC? Assess: • Is there available funding to sustain nonprofit status? • Is there a core volunteer base to provide fiduciary and governance oversight? • What’s to be gained (or lost) by becoming a nonprofit?

  6. Before you run off to get your 501c3 application! • Build a strong foundation -- this will pay off! • Build partnerships with Board of Health, LEPC, Police, Fire to determine the needs of the community

  7. Partnerships • Build partnerships with other community organizations • Region 4A has build strong Partnerships with local Organizations, and the big one is the Boston Marathon Partnership

  8. Build credibility: • Get organized with an advisory committee to run the MRC locally • Reach out to MRC members -- they are your greatest resources

  9. Benefits of nonprofit status • Can seek out and accept funds tax-free • A mechanism for administering donated funds and grants • Paid staff to manage your MRC

  10. Benefits of nonprofit status • Formalize volunteer structure (e.g., roles and responsibilities for Board of Directors); accountability • Build social capital, good will, and trust • A formal venue for advocacy and lobbying activities

  11. …Challenges… • All of the benefits of becoming a nonprofit are in turn, challenges: • Funding? • Staffing? • Volunteer? = Sustainability and many “masters”

  12. Nut and Bolts… • Develop a mission statement • Recruit a Board of Directors • Hire a lawyer and accountant (could be volunteers)

  13. Nuts and Bolts… • Draft articles of incorporation and file for incorporation (state) • Draft by-laws • File for federal tax-exempt status • Build a development (fundraising) plan

  14. More foundation building… • Assist with public health initiatives (flu clinics, fairs, education) • Ensure level of volunteer training as requested by local emergency personnel and MRC • Partner, partner, partner!!!

  15. …and yet more foundation building… • Ongoing recruitment • Rely on your local advisory committees • Managing growth…and volunteers

  16. Is nonprofit the only way to go? • Other options for your MRC: • All volunteer • Opinion leader • Fiscal agency = strong models to consider

  17. Are your ready? • Know your strengths and use them… • …and get assistance with your limitations: Asking for money? I have a funny story! = rely on your volunteers!

  18. Tool Kit: • Letter to community groups and Local government • Press releases • Local MRC Executive Committee guidelines

  19. More tools: • Letter to recruit MRC EC members • First Board of Directors meeting agenda to form a corporation

  20. More Tools: • Guidelines for local Executive Committees • Partnerships are huge (discussion)!

  21. More tools…………. • Conflict of Interest Policy temp plate • 501c3 Bylaws temp plate

  22. If you are ready… • Use your toolkit…. • Ask us questions…give us your thoughts… • Have fun!!!

  23. Resources for when you’ve forgotten all of this! • www.region4a-mrc.org • Liisa Jackson MA Region 4A MRC Coordinator # 774-278-0059 • Jodie Silverman The Medical Foundation # 617-279-2240, ext. 210

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