A nonprofit organization is a type of business entity built around a mission, not making money for owners or shareholders. Its main goal is to serve the public good — whether that’s through education, health, charity, religion, community development, or similar causes. Unlike for-profit businesses, a nonprofit doesn’t distribute profits to its founders or members. Any money it brings in must be reinvested back into the mission.
Think of it as a legal structure that turns community service into a sustainable, accountable organization.
A Nonprofit is the right choice if your main goal is impact & outreach for the community. It works best for organizations that rely on donations, volunteers, and community trust to drive their mission. The trade-off: strict accountability and zero profit distribution — you get sustainability and legitimacy, but not personal financial gain.