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Click on a thumbnail image and learn about creating a Post
Step 1 - Register
Anyone can create a Post:
- Individuals
- Nonprofits (registered with the IRS)
- Nonprofits (unregistered)
- Other Types of Not-For-Profit Organizations
- For Profit Organizations
Individuals and organizations with fiscal sponsors, or those seeking fiscal sponsors can register that information, when they create a Post, to help others find them faster. You can modify your organization records later, if needed, and use existing Posts as templates to create new Posts.
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Individuals can create Posts about anything they need or have to offer:
Awards, grants, prizes, scholarships, fellowships, advisors, investors, volunteers, collaborators, participants, things of all kinds, and much more.
Looking for a fiscal sponsor? doGoodr can help you find one.
A registered nonprofit organization (U.S. or foreign) is formally approved by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, has an EIN and is listed in the IRS Master Business File database.
If your organization offers fiscal sponsorship, you can create a Post indicating the areas of interests your support.
Foundations. You can create Posts and prospect for candidates for assistance, anonymously.
Certain organizations can claim nonprofit tax exempt status without receiving formal U.S. Internal Revenue Service approval, may or may not have an EIN, but are not listed in the IRS Master Business File database.
These might include:
- religious organizations
- public schools
- state and local governmental organizations
- Indian tribal organizations
- organizations covered by group exemptions
- some foreign nonprofit organizations
For profit groups, organizations and corporations anywhere in the world can use doGoodr to further their causes and programs.
Local, national or international initiatives: doGoodr can help you connect to those you wish to assist or other like-minded companies and individuals.
Looking for a fiscal sponsor? doGoodr can help you find one.
All types of grassroots and community organizations, homeowners associations, incorporated or unincorporated organizations or any other type of organized not-for-profit groups, partnerships or initiatives that benefit others can use doGoodr's free tools to help them succeed.
This is also the appropriate choice for foreign nonprofit organizations not registered with the IRS in the United States.
Looking for a fiscal sponsor? doGoodr can help you find one.
Fiscal sponsorship is when a nonprofit agrees to sponsor your Post.
This allows donations to your Post to be tax deductible.
Step 2 - Create
Creating a Post is easy. Just name the Post and upload a Post Image and you're on your way. Or choose an image from the Image Library provided.
Now you can begin to tell others about your Post by making simple selections on Steps 3 through 8.
Link all your web information on Step 9 then "Publish" and you're done.
Remember, you can preview or complete the Steps in any order you'd like.
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Your Post Image helps identify your Post to other members.
You can use a photo, graphic, logo or whatever best conveys what your Post is all about.
doGoodr provides you with a large library of images you can use if you don't have an image to upload.
And once you upload your own image it's automatically added to the Image Library for future use.
doGoodr Posts allow you to organize all your Internet information in one place:
Web pages, photos, videos, team profiles, blogs, bios, calendars, research, news, budgets, reports, podcasts. ...anything!
Step 3 - Need or Offer
doGoodr divides Needs or Offers into three simple types:
The more specific you are about what you need or have to offer, the easier it is for others to find you.
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Money:
Awards, donations, capital campaigns, credit, emergency aid, endowments, fellowships, financing, grants, investments, scholarships, sponsorships and more.
People and Skills:
Advisors, apprentices, collaborators, consultants, interns, participants, partners, volunteers... or any types of skills you need or have to offer.
Things:
Artwork, autos, books, clothing, computers, electronics, equipment, food, materials, media, medicine, supplies, transportation... anything you need or have to offer.
Step 4 - Activity
What are you doing? What do you want to support?
Activism, benefits, events, exchange programs, fundraisers, community work, corporate programs, parties, travel, grassroots organizing, outreach, publicity, research, teaching... whatever interests you!
Tell others about Activities by making simple selections and adding tags and phrases to describe it in detail.
Don't see your activity type on the list? Just add your own. All our lists are intelligent and respond to our users in real time.
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doGoodr technology automatically adjusts the choices offered on each list to reflect user selections and interests.
Step 5 - Demographic
Tell others who you want to help:
A few simple selections will help others find you quickly.
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Indicate if you're helping certain age groups or people of all ages.
Indicate if your Post about the needs of women or men or both.
Indicate if your Post supports the needs of special ethnic groups or everyone.
Step 6 - Location
Tell others where you and your Post activity are located:
Our doGoodr search and match will connect you with others in your area and around the world.
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doGoodr allows you to enter multiple U.S. zip codes to indicate the locations of your activities or places where your assistance is available.
doGoodr allows you to list as many countries, states or provinces, and cities needed to describe the scope of your activities or places you wish to offer assistance.
Step 7 - Category
Choose from an unlimited list of categories to describe your initiative in simple language.
Be as specific or as general as you wish. Add tags and phrases to clarify and explain.
Or use NTEE Codes and doGoodr will automatically translate them into categories for others to find.
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doGoodr has developed a unique system of 16 major Categories of Interests, each with an expansive list of subcategories.
We use simple words and phrases to help you indicate the exact nature of your interests.
Choose one or use multiple categories and subcategories... as many as you like.
Don't see the exact subcategory you need? Add your own.
The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) is the classification system of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Enter NTEE codes and the appropriate categories are selected, automatically.
Step 8 - Describe
Provide a very brief description of your Post. Cut and paste from any source.
Using keywords and phrases that specifically describe your Post will help you get better matching and search results.
If you have a more detailed information on your own web site, link it by entering the web page address URL in the box provided on.
A special "Learn more..." link will appear on your Post when you publish it.
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Keywords are tags or phrases that have special significance to the purposes of your Post.
Carefully selected keywords can help others find your Post faster.
Step 9 - Link
Finally, you can link and organize all your related Internet information in one place:
Web pages, funding proposals, photos, videos, team members, profiles, blogs, bios, calendars, chat, games, music, research reports, news, budgets, podcasts... anything!
Be sure to install doGoodr Links so you can link web pages to your Post while you surf the Internet.
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If it's on the Internet you can link it with doGoodr.
And you can quickly link your Posts to all your favorite social networking and bookmarking websites.
Install doGoodr Links in your web browser and you'll be able to link any web page to your Posts, while you surf the web.
Step 10 - Publish
You're now ready to publish your Post for others to see.
Get instant results:
As soon as you publish, view Matching Posts
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Get updated rankings of Posts that match your need or offer.
Set updates for daily, weekly or monthly.
Matching Posts are ranked by percentage of exact match to ensure the best results.
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