A business plan is essential for setting up a successful social enterprise, and is often a critical tool when convincing funders to support your project. If you already have a business plan, you might want to revisit it after you have finished reading this Guide, once you have considered all the legal issues involved.
Your business plan should be settled before you incorporate, because it will help you to make an informed decision about your legal structure. It is time consuming and expensive to change legal structures down the track.
Business plans can be difficult to draft, however they are very helpful for making decisions, getting funding and staying on track as you progress setting up your social enterprise.
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