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Where can I find technical co-founders?
Instead of asking yourself how to find a technical co-founder try to focus on CTO hiring. Like any other employee, they could be found with common tools such as LinkedIn and other platforms for checking professional profiles and hiring.
How do you get a tech co-founder?
Make a firm offer. If you don’t have money for salary and/or that person has no outside commitments requiring salary, then propose 50/50 equity split. If you can’t think of anyone, then consider how much harder it is to do a tech startup without a strong technical co-founder and succeed.
What makes a good non-profit founder?
The best, and the most needed non-profit organizations begin with a founder’s vision to do something good for society — often to serve a need no one else is serving, and unfortunately, sometimes addressing needs some others would rather not even know exist. So, as such a founder, good for you with your mission and vision.
Should a founder of a non-profit organization be an employee or board member?
Typically, a founder of a non-profit organization has a difficult choice to make: should I be an employee or a board member? While it’s legally *possible* to be both, there are ethical and legal restrictions imposed on such a dual status.
Are You a true non-profit entrepreneur?
You are a true non-profit entrepreneur, though you know there is no profit motive involved. However, wanting to achieve what you want to achieve to your own founder’s vision, could, sooner than later, change and be counter to your original founding views. That’s because, when you form “your” non-profit organization, it then become a public charity.
Should you form your own business or form a nonprofit?
As a tax-exempt organization your nonprofit will be accountable to the people it serves, to its funders, the attorney general, and the general public. If this lack of total control is impossible to accept, you should consider forming your own business where you can alone make all the strategic decisions.