========================================================= Important Subscriber Information:----- Original Message -----From: George GarnerSent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 3:22 PMSubject: Museum Business plans vs. for-profit business plansDear all,We are beginning the dreaded, but vital process of writing a business plan. I am working with an undergraduate student from a local college's business department. However, having little experience with business plans I want to offer him some guidance - especially about the differences between business plans for the profit and non-profit worlds.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.Thanks in advance,George GarnerNational Speedskating Museum and Hall of Fame
George Garner, Director and Curator
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