Andy and Transworld Managing Director, Alan Kaye, welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, they dive into the complexities of selling nonprofit organizations and the governance issues that often complicate these transactions. With more nonprofits looking to transition ownership or restructure, understanding how boards operate (and sometimes obstruct) these deals is more critical than ever. Andy and Alan break down how nonprofit sales differ from for-profit deals, common red flags with board members, and what buyers need to know about compliance, asset transfers, and valuation. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, a board member, or a buyer looking into mission-driven entities, this episode is packed with valuable insights!
Listing of the Week:
Eric Straus (New York) is selling a virtual events business that specializes in team-building experiences for remote sales teams. The company ships cooking kits to participants nationwide or globally, then hosts live chef-led Zoom sessions for group cooking events. With about $1.5 million in revenue and $500K in seller's discretionary earnings, the business grew rapidly during COVID and continues to perform well with minimal marketing, mostly through word of mouth. The asking price is $1.4 million with some seller financing available. For this and other opportunities, email Eric at estraus@tworld.com or call him at (917) 719-5920.
Deal of the Week:
Andres Ghersi (South and West Texas) closed a surprising deal on a niche spiritual business specializing in selling healing rocks and providing Reiki massages. Despite initial doubts about its marketability, the business was profitable and sold for $80,000 to a devoted client already familiar with its offerings. This sale highlights the value of targeting passionate customers within a unique market. For more information, contact Andres at aghersi@tworld.com or call him at (832) 507-6522.
Key Points From This Episode:
• [01:29] The myth that nonprofits can't be sold.
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