Non Profit One Stop Shop
Virginia Beach, VA, 19 January 2009 -Welcome to the Ocean Grand information portal. Ocean Grand, a one stop shop for those who want to start a nonprofit, has made it even easier than before to incorporate a nonprofit organization. Now thanks to a new division that puts together nonprofit 501c3 projects in many times less than two weeks, a hopeful nonprofit organization has even more options in deciding how to get established. Ocean Grand has made it a very simple process that is also very quick.
Many nonprofit organizations do not need to go through establishing an independent 501c3 with the IRS to do the nonprofit work they love. Instead, with a 501c3 project through Ocean Grand, many nonprofit organizations can operate within a fiscal sponsorship and have more time to do the work, not the paperwork. By using the 501c3 project avenue instead of forming an independent 501c3, all of an organization’s bookkeeping, accounting, and even end of the year paperwork is done for them. It’s a no hassle solution for many who love doing nonprofit work but are concerned with all the hassles of paperwork and staying inside the IRS guidelines for nonprofits said Scott Michael Ringo, founder. “They come to us, we get them set up with a nonprofit project and we’ll even help them learn to grant write easily.
Ocean Grand can also help an organization incorporate independently through the IRS quicker and more efficiently than most other ways. Ocean Grand can arrange to have an organization’s Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Tax Exempt application completed and directlhy submitted to the IRS, making the whole process painless. Many times paperwork like this through an attorney or incorporation service can cost several thousand dollars. Ocean Grand’s founder Scott Michael Ringo commented, We want to help remove the challenges a nonprofit organization faces when just starting out. Many people have great ideas and hearts for nonprofit work but the challenges of getting the organization in place and learning to find funding keeps many of them from going forward. We enjoy seeing nonprofits become successful right out of the gate.
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