Please post to the list! I would also be interested in this.

Although I have not participated in the writing of a business plan, offhand
I would say that the main difference between non-profit and for-proft
business is the signs of success. At a for-profit, if you are making a lot
of money you are successful. At a non-profit, good funding can be a sign of
success, but generally speaking you have to set out other objectives and
goals that your board agrees will signify success.

Erica
Erica S. Maniez
Museum Director, Issaquah Historical Society
425/392-3500
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  Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 3:04 PM
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  Subject: Museum Business plans vs. for-profit business plans


  What differences exist, if any, between for-profit and not-for-profit
business plans? Also, if anyone would mind sharing a copy of theirs (a table
of contents will suffice - just enough to get a template) I would greatly
appreciate it.

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