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Updated 1 day ago, 12/02/2024

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Non-profit funds, no clear path - feeling lost

Berna Geylani
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Dear Investor Community,

I'm reaching out in a moment of vulnerability. Following advice, I put $130K into a charity fund to start a 501(c)(3) non-profit. The goal was to buy property in California to help underprivileged groups like traveling nurses and women needing shelter.

We've created the non-profit, but I now regret not having a clearer path. California's housing prices are too high for our budget, and I'm at a loss.

I'm seeking your advice on alternative ways to use these funds for good. I'm looking for options that can generate cash to help our cause over many years. Any suggestions for impactful investments or initiatives that could provide sustainable support would be deeply appreciated.

Thank you for your wisdom and support during this challenging time.

P.S. If you have experience with non-profits or creative investing for social good, especially strategies that generate ongoing income, I'd be especially grateful for your insights.
Berna

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