Understanding Types of Nonprofit Board Meetings
What are the differences among regular, special, annual, and organizational nonprofit board meetings? To the new nonprofit director, the various types of nonprofit board meetings
What are the differences among regular, special, annual, and organizational nonprofit board meetings? To the new nonprofit director, the various types of nonprofit board meetings
Fiscal sponsorships are a popular way for new nonprofit organizations or temporary projects to attract tax-deductible donations or secure grants that require 501(c)(3) status. However,
Fundraising is essential to the success of nonprofit organizations. Yet, this regulated activity should be done with some caution, especially if you’re considering permitting a third party to host a fundraising event.
By now most family offices and private foundations have heard the story about Archegos Capital. In effect, Archegos operated similarly to a traditional hedge fund—making
Increasingly, US nonprofits seek to go global by expanding their operations and influence overseas. When a US nonprofit expands its activities across borders, whether by
The person tasked with taking the minutes should word them in a Nonprofit meeting minutes should consist of a clear, accurate, and complete report of all business transacted.
Many board members question the proper function of a nonprofit executive committee. Nonprofits need a strong organizational structure to ensure optimal functioning and adherence to
We are occasionally asked whether nonprofit employees can volunteer for their nonprofit employer. The answer of course, is that it depends. Volunteers often play a
How common are online charity scams? The internet, social media, and email have made it easier to stay informed and connected with friends, family, and
Nonprofits that fail to file Form 990 for 3 years in a row will receive an automatic loss of tax-exempt status. The deadline is May 15th.
Most states require you to register your organization if you solicit donations from their residents. Many states also require registration if your organization collects substantial or ongoing donations from their residents, even if you aren’t specifically targeting donors in that state. Download our comprehensive list of each state’s requirements.
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