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Why The CDP Program is Different

coffee timeMost people who are doing non-profit work need an organizational structure within which to do their work, accept donations, and find ongoing funding.  Many set up a non-profit 501c3 which costs thousands of dollars to start and maintain (which we can also do). However, this can be accomplished much easier and less expensively by setting up their own 501c3 through Ocean Grand and the CDP program. With a 501c3 nonprofit set up through CDP, all of your administration, paperwork, banking, and staying within the IRS guidelines are taken care of, leaving you free to spend more time doing the nonprofit work you like. Ocean Grand can set up an individual or organization with full nonprofit status in a few weeks for just $385. Ongoing costs are minimal,  saving you time and making the most of your fund raising efforts.

Many families, individuals and organizations actually doing nonprofit work funnel their funding through an already existing organization that charges them 6-15% for administration fees. Ocean Grand greatly reduces those fees by administering everything your organization does, including all your banking and filings for 6%. Ocean Grand also eliminates the need for forwarding agents or others to get you your funding once it comes in. All donations go to one address and you can wire money, or disburse one or multiple checks to anywhere you or others are in the world. For nonprofit work outside the United States, this is especially beneficial because the individual or organization has instant access to funds whenever and however they need them.

Unless you absolutely know that your organization and nonprofit has to be set up with a 501c3 through the IRS, the CDP Program will most likely give you more freedom, greater support, and we know it will cost you less money to run.

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