Make a Difference with a Career in the Nonprofit Sector

If you love business and you love to help others, you can make a difference with a career in the nonprofit sector. There are many choices, and you will find a great place that feels right to you. Perhaps you love to help children. In that case, a children’s advocacy group or education organization might be a good fit. If you’re good with math and numbers and you think you have good business skills, consider accounting or fund development.

Although non profits are community-oriented, they’re still businesses, and they need great business people to run them. Most accounting positions require a degree, so consider online learning with a university like Walden University. From there, you can get either a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree in accounting or another business management field. You’ll then be prepared to help your favorite cause serve its people effectively and efficiently.

As an accountant, you can help the public understand how their donations can provide a tax break. Even though most people want to give, many need to know they’ll get something in return, and tax relief is at the top of everybody’s list. If children do become your cause, think about the shelters, schools and hospitals you could be helping with your education. It may not sound like a heroic job, but it is definitely one of the most important jobs in the nonprofit sector. If the money is poorly managed, the organization’s mission cannot be achieved. However, whatever you choose for your nonprofit career, you will definitely be making an important difference.

 

Some Great Donation Ideas

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So you’re thinking about donating to a charity, are you? Good for you. There is nothing quite like giving back to the community which has been good to you, whether you readily admit it or not. Your average non-profit organization is always hungry (desperate?) for any and all donations it can receive. While some people only ever think about donating their cash, there are plenty of other options which are available to you in the donation process. Of course, the best thing you can do is just call up the not-for-profit organization, and ask them what they need. After all, who would know better than they do what their own needs are?

Different not-for-profits need different things. Your first step toward giving should be to call them up, and ask them what sorts of things they might need. Maybe they need a website, and you just happen to have serious skills at putting such things together. Or maybe they need some tools, or even some trees to plant somewhere. You just never know what a charitable group might be in need of, unless you go and ask them. This is not like giving a gift to a loved one, because even though the thought certainly does count, it should not be a surprise when they receive whatever you decide to give.

Now, as far as money goes, cash is often not the best thing. While money itself is great, cash does not always make it through the mail, and it can be awkward to simply hand someone at a charity a massive stack of bills. However, remember how you can easily give someone a gift card, and light up their day. A prepaid credit card can often accomplish exactly the same result. You help a charitable organization to help other people, you get a tax deduction, and you get a good feeling. So in a sense, everybody gets something here.