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Frameworks and Tools
There is now a significant number of publications devoted to running business activities within a nonprofit. We have provided links to some of these in the Links section of this part of the website. Here we have provided as member-only material a template that can assist a nonprofit in planning for a venture. It draws on the standard business planning advice and literature, but also includes a very rudimentary framework for making the decision on whether to go with a business idea or not that includes the mission-impact of the earned income activity. This is the missing piece in almost all the material available on social ventures - how to take account of the mission element in making decisions about the viability of your business idea.

The best other practical material we have seen is: in Rolfe Larson's book, Venture Forth, published by the Fieldstone Alliance (www.fieldstonealliance.org.)  Worksheets can be downloaded for free from the Alliance's site if you have bought the book; and in the book "Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income," edited by Samantha Beinhacker and Cynthia Massarsky. This can be purchased through our Marketplace and here.   
Securing Your Organization's Future

This is the only purely practically oriented publication about overall income strategy. It is thorough and draws on some of the theory and analysis that has been conducted on the topic over the 15 years or so before the second  edition was published in 2001. You can buy it here