Elite Virtual Services Helps Community Activists Realize Their Dreams

Released on = July 16, 2007, 4:29 am

Press Release Author = Danielle Taylor

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = Non-profit organizations are most rewarded with proper
planning from the beginning

Press Release Body = For Immediate Release

LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA - July 12, 2007. "Starting a non-profit organization is a
rewarding experience when one is passionate about achieving the goals of the
association", says Renee Ellis, Founder and CEO of Elite Virtual Services. "Proper
formation of a 501 (c) (3) entity requires diligent preparation to allow the
founders to realize their dreams and avoid the regulatory pitfalls of operating a
non-profit organization."

Elite Virtual Services provides the necessary administrative expertise that ensures
all operational elements are in place. Formation, annual filings, Articles of
Incorporation, Bylaws, and a thorough business plan are among the long list of tasks
needed before launching a new non-profit organization. New IRS regulations require
very specific language to be included in the Articles of Incorporation to avoid a
refusal of the application; and laws related to 501 (c) (3) formations vary greatly
from state to state.

Ms. Ellis knows this is true. She is the Founder of Black Women of Essence, Inc.
(BWOE), a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that dedicates its time and resources
to helping both young girls and women make a difference in their communities while
enriching their own lives. BWOE is also home to F.R.E.E., a youth mentoring program
which Ms. Ellis oversees as its Executive Director. She is a Co-Founder of Delta
Rho Sorority, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c) (3) community organization that promotes
unity and Sisterhood regardless of members' educational backgrounds.

The success of her organizations is significantly due to her background working as a
paralegal and administrative professional while continuing her academic education in
the Human Services Management field. Ms. Ellis is dedicated to the belief that
non-profit entities must have access to the best available resources to reduce the
red tape and allow them to become operational as quickly as possible.

The need for local involvement in a globalized society is growing each day. Elite
Virtual Services is the best resource for individuals and groups to begin navigating
the regulatory requirements to establish their non-profit organization.

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ABOUT ELITE VIRTUAL SERVICES - Renee G. Ellis is the Founder and CEO of Elite
Virtual Services. She has over 10 years of administrative experience, 6 years of
immigration experience and over 7 years of web design experience. Ms. Ellis is the
Founder/President of Black Women of Essence, Inc. and Executive Director of its
mentoring program F.R.E.E. She is a Co-Founder of Delta Rho Sorority, Inc.; and
also works as a senior immigration paralegal in Maitland, Florida. Visit
www.EliteVirtualServices.net to learn more.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Danielle Taylor is a professional Virtual Assistant and operates
Taylor-Made Virtual Assistance. She provides expert business support and office
management to small business owners and solo entrepreneurs. Her background includes
senior administrative and office management positions with leading corporations and
start-up ventures. Visit her at www.TaylorVA.com to learn more.




Web Site = http://www.elitevirtualservices.net

Contact Details = Contact: Renee Ellis
Email: renee@elitevirtualservices.net
Phone: 321.445.7671

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