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4 Replies Last post: Oct 19, 2008 4:02 PM by NoBullFunding

Small business non-profit franchise?

Aug 1, 2008 10:12 AM

Click to view caffeinated's profile Mogul caffeinated 167 posts since
Apr 29, 2008
I was just reading some old posts and it got me thinking. Is there such a thing as a small business non-profit franchise? Is non-profit franchise an oxymoron? Can anyone think of an example? I wonder if there's an opportunity in that...
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1. Re: Small business non-profit franchise? Aug 1, 2008 11:28 AM
Small business non-profit franchise?

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One way in which this is done
is through the creation of a Non-Profit Franchise.

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Click to view NoBullFunding's profile Mogul NoBullFunding 278 posts since
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2. Re: Small business non-profit franchise? Oct 18, 2008 9:31 PM
I'm going to say no, there is no such thing as a non-profit franchise. Franchises charge upfront fees and ongoing fees in exchange for using a concept that has a track record of success, which we define as being profitable. That's really the only reason that one would pay for a franchise....to make money. If you want to run a non-profit, which by definition is not striving to earn profits, what benefit would it be to a person to pay fees to a franchisor?
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3. Re: Small business non-profit franchise? Oct 18, 2008 11:50 PM
Interesting concept.

Non profit franchise.

Couldn't United Way be considered the non-profit version of a franchise?

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4. Re: Small business non-profit franchise? Oct 19, 2008 4:02 PM
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I think the distinction between the United Way and a franchise is that United Way is just a large far-reaching organization, but they don't tsell their concept and the use of their name to others for a fee.