If you want to go before you make a statement. There is no better time than now. Money is tight, you are concerned about the future – it is time, your knowledge and your success. That your community or in the world knows that you have an important job to do, and you intend to do so. Look into the future, but do not wait for better times. Here’s a little story about someone who has decided, can make a difference in public and more people. It began with a bold initiative.

Dr. Robert Katzman was the founding director of the Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. It was not the first, identification of Alzheimer’s disease. This is in honor of Alois Alzheimer, who way back in 1906. But Dr. Katzman made them an end.
I’ve read on the Dr. Katzman in the New York Times necrosis in September, when he died, I was impressed by his work. He had a vision: to defeat the disease. It was a task for the whole world to hear of Alzheimer’s disease so that they understand. It is not expected that he or other researchers, is to find a cure or cause. His aim was to spread the word, build the recognition, support and advocacy as well as further work is ongoing to isolate the cause and cure.
Is exactly what you need to do to make your non-profit. Whatever your vision, what’s important is that you have the more and more people. Get recognized by the people to get enough your circle.
Dr. Katzman began with a bold statement in an editorial: he called the disease “to kill”. According to the obituary, editorial, and that he has suggested a conference to be a new interest, the number of articles on this subject in the 150 in the 10 years to 45,000 in the 30 years prior. Federal funding is 5 million U.S. dollars per year in 1980 to 300 million U.S. dollars in 1996.