How to start a charity? Seems like a good way to help people and honestly make some money.
Best charity to start? Preferably locally doable stuff.
I knew a girl who started a dog adoption charity. its a bitch to do the 501c3 paperwork.
For most people its not worth it.
Best/Worst Charities/Non-profits I've seen are the Seed Churches. Get a bunch of folks to plant seeds of cash into the Church which is legally just you. Tax free gains.
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I think the dog adoption thing could be interesting.
Not so down on the whole church thing. I'm not a piece of shit and I certainly don't want to incur God's wrath even if the people are willingly (naively) giving me money. That is televangelist tier and I'm not scum.
A fun run to help herpes victims or something like that. 5 or 10k is a good distance even better if there's a natural distance from Point A to B or loop around a park/top of a hill and back. . Roughly $30 entry fee, get other local charities or high schools to help with crowd control/finish line shit. Sell vendor stalls to food truck dicks at finish line. Print up finisher shirts for a couple of bucks. Enlist local businesses to donate/sponsor 'teams' of employees. Get on local media for free (tv/radio/newspaper) to pump your event. Get on TV showing you handing comic sized check for dollars raised for charity. Quietly pay yourself $$$$ as race director/CEO of charity.
It's work but it works. Especially if you do it annually and the event grows.
>TFW I should be charging money for God-tier advice like this