Episode 156 | How To Structure Your Pet Business’ Charitable Giving for Maximum Success
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Did you know that your pet business could be missing out on thousands in tax benefits while also giving back to your community or your favorite cause?! (A win-win!)
This episode is a game changer and might open your eyes to a non-profit venture that makes sense for your pet business! Candace sits down with Dr. Orazie Cook, founder of Paws on Purpose, a business that helps pet businesses transform their charitable giving into structured nonprofit arms.
From pet food pantries to domestic violence support programs, you’ll see how leading pet businesses are making a bigger impact while gaining significant financial benefits.
In this episode, you’ll learn more about:
🥰 Why and how to establish a nonprofit arm for your pet business.
🥰 The tax advantages of structured charitable giving.
🥰 Creative ways pet businesses can integrate giving into their existing operations.
🥰 Real life examples of unique and successful pet business nonprofits.
🥰 Step-by-step guidance for getting started!
Plus, a special announcement about the new Pet Boss Nation Foundation! (Isn’t that name fun to say?!)
Whether you’re already giving back or looking to start, this episode will give you practical insights for making your charitable efforts more impactful and sustainable. Learn how to structure your giving in a way that benefits your business, your community, and the pets you serve!
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