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Our Latest Project

Our Latest Project: KCEPS

The Mid-America Alpaca Show
The Mid-America Alpaca Show Mission Statement is “to provide a venue for alpaca owners and breeders, both new and established, to show the public the quality and variety of alpacas available in the area". MAAS came to us needing a redeisgn of their outdated website.
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Welcome to Necessaria Marketing

Necessaria is a full-service marketing team that provides cost-effective solutions to the on-going challenges of staffing, managing, operating and marketing nonprofit organizations.

Why Outsource?

Non-profit organizations are among the hardest working professionals within our communities as they strive on a daily basis to live up to their mission to serve. Often because of their passion to serve, the business of their organization goes neglected or unmaintained. Because of this unintended neglect, many wonderful initiatives often fail. The team at Necessaria has recognized that it is critical to keep the fire that lights these passions within our communities burning.

By outsourcing to a qualified marketing resource, like Necessaria Marketing, you can focus on what you do best while we help your organization with what we do best. Together we can help you build a successful organization that functions around organized priorities and a successful strategic plan.

Outsourcing will allow you to:

  • Maximize your workforce skills and abilities
  • Benefit for the resources and skills of a qualified marketing team
  • Develop marketing materials that delivers against your strategic plan
  • Allow for significant cost saving opportunities
  • Maintain focus on your mission to serve

Learn more about our services and how we can serve you.

 


 

Question: How Does a Nonprofit Differ From a Business?

, About.com Guide

Answer: Here are some of the differences between a business and a nonprofit:

  • How Does a Nonprofit Differ From a Business?When you start a business, it is for the financial benefit of its owners and/or shareholders. Profit is the goal and the business pays taxes on that profit.
  • A nonprofit entity has a mission that benefits the "greater good" of the community, society, or the world. It does not pay taxes, but it also cannot use its funds for anything other than the mission for which it was formed.
  • Nonprofit organizations can and do make a profit, but it must be used solely for the operation of the organization or, in the case of a foundation, granted to other nonprofit organizations.
  • When a for-profit organization goes out of business, its assets can be liquidated and the proceeds distributed to the owners or the shareholders. When a nonprofit goes out of business, its remaining assets must be given to another nonprofit.

 


 

Did You Know?

Charitable contributions by individuals, foundations and corporations reached $284.99 billion in 2008, a decrease of 5.6% from 2007 after adjusting for inflation. Of these charitable contributions:

  • Religious organizations received the largest share, with 34.7%.
  • Educational institutions received the second largest with 13.3%.
  • Human service organizations accounted for 8.4% of total estimated contributions in 2008, theĀ fourth largest share.

(Source: Giving USA 2009)