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She Thought It Was Just One Favor. It Became Her Life’s Work.


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Michelle Bush Bush didn’t plan to start a business.


She just said yes to helping one nonprofit sort out their finances.



They couldn’t afford a full-time CFO—something Michelle realized was common across the sector.


So she stepped in with her skills and her heart.



That one act of service revealed something powerful:


There was a real gap in the market.


Nonprofits needed financial expertise.


And Michelle could help them thrive.



That insight became the foundation of her company:


Corporate F.A.C.T.S. Inc.



F.A.C.T.S. stands for:


✨ Finance. Accounting. Consulting. Training. Solutions.


Everything a mission-driven organization needs—but often can’t afford in-house.



Today, Corporate F.A.C.T.S. helps nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies across the country maximize their funding impact—from grant compliance to long-term financial strategy.



“I didn’t set out to start a company. I saw a need, used what I knew, and matched it with my heart. That one step turned into a business that now helps others do more good—with confidence.”


— Michelle Bush, Founder, Corporate F.A.C.T.S. Inc.



But here’s the part you don’t see on paper:


✅ Michelle built a business with purpose at its core


✅ She turned her talent into income—and impact


✅ She created a legacy her daughter now proudly continues beside her



Let that sink in: One favor. One moment. One bold yes—and everything changed.



So ask yourself:



🔹 Are you sitting on a skill that could become a business?


🔹 Are you tired of building someone else’s dream while putting yours on hold?


🔹 What would it mean for your family, your future, your freedom—if you made the leap?



You don’t need perfection to begin.


You need belief—and one bold step.



Start with what you know.


Align it with what you care about.


Build something that gives back to you and your community.



➡️Visit Michelle’s business: www.corporatefacts.net



And follow Project Ownership to see more real stories of real people who took ownership of their futures.



Ownership isn’t luck. It’s a choice.



Corporate FACTS, Inc.

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