Nonprofit

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  • News for Nonprofits – Will the U.S. Senate streamline the grant process?

    Year End 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 440

    Abstract: This issue’s News for Nonprofits explores whether the U.S. Senate will streamline the federal grant process and how a Charity Navigator partnership can promote impact data. It also looks at a study highlighting nonprofit website flaws.

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  • Don’t ignore outside auditors’ findings

    Year End 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 568

    Abstract: Not all nonprofit organizations that have had an outside audit act on the findings. The cost of not responding to audit results can be steep. This article will help organizations learn why constructive follow-up is in their organization’s best interest.

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  • Maintaining your tax-exempt status

    Year End 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 594

    Abstract: Tax-exempt status isn’t necessarily forever. It may not happen frequently, but the IRS does revoke the status when nonprofits engage in substantial disqualifying or nonexempt activities. The agency recently updated the audit guidance for its examiners regarding such tax-exempt status violations. For organizations venturing into business activities these days, this article summarizes what the IRS is looking for.

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  • Avoiding excess benefit transactions – The pitfalls of dealing with disqualified persons

    Year End 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 843

    Abstract: The IRS has released new guidance on excess benefit transactions (EBTs). So-called disqualified persons and organization managers who engage in such transactions with nonprofits face stiff excise taxes — also known as intermediate sanctions — under the Internal Revenue Code. But not every transaction between disqualified persons and nonprofits is prohibited. This article reviews what nonprofit organizations need to know.

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  • News for Nonprofits – Do you know the value of your volunteers?

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 420

    Abstract: This issue’s News for Nonprofits covers the value of volunteers, a new AI solution for nonprofits from Microsoft, and a research tool that can help nonprofit organizations find grants faster.

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  • How to increase your board’s financial literacy – Make balance sheets and income statements understandable

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 651

    Abstract: A nonprofit organization’s board of directors might include accountants, bankers or investment managers. It also might include business or community leaders with expertise in the nonprofit’s niche or in fundraising, marketing and publicity. How can organizations best share their organization’s financial results with the board members who aren’t necessarily financial experts? This article reviews how to effectively present financial numbers — whether it’s through a bar graph, ratio or some other means — to nonfinancial board members.

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  • SECURE 2.0: What it means for 403(b) plans

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 563

    Abstract: In late 2022, President Biden signed into law the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) 2.0 Act. Following 2019’s bipartisan SECURE Act, the latest legislation is intended to encourage more robust retirement savings. It includes several provisions affecting the 403(b) plans typically offered by nonprofit organizations. This article summarizes some of the changes that may require plan amendments and updates to a nonprofit organization’s systems and procedures.

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  • 5 reasons you should have your financial statements audited

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 808

    Abstract: Many nonprofit organizations are under no legal obligation to have annual, or even regular, financial statement audits. But organizations might want to consider going through the process anyway. It offers numerous benefits that can pay off. This article discusses the financial audit process and the benefits of having financial statements audited. A short sidebar covers affordable alternatives to a full financial audit, including a financial review and a financial compilation.

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  • News for Nonprofits – Do you know the value of your volunteers?

    October / November 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 420

    Abstract: This issue’s News for Nonprofits covers the value of volunteers, a new AI solution for nonprofits from Microsoft, and a research tool that can help nonprofit organizations find grants faster.

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  • How to increase your board’s financial literacy – Make balance sheets and income statements understandable

    October / November 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 651

    Abstract: A nonprofit organization’s board of directors might include accountants, bankers or investment managers. It also might include business or community leaders with expertise in the nonprofit’s niche or in fundraising, marketing and publicity. How can organizations best share their organization’s financial results with the board members who aren’t necessarily financial experts? This article reviews how to effectively present financial numbers — whether it’s through a bar graph, ratio or some other means — to nonfinancial board members.

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  • SECURE 2.0: What it means for 403(b) plans

    October / November 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 563

    Abstract: In late 2022, President Biden signed into law the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) 2.0 Act. Following 2019’s bipartisan SECURE Act, the latest legislation is intended to encourage more robust retirement savings. It includes several provisions affecting the 403(b) plans typically offered by nonprofit organizations. This article summarizes some of the changes that may require plan amendments and updates to a nonprofit organization’s systems and procedures.

    Read More

  • 5 reasons you should have your financial statements audited

    October / November 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 808

    Abstract: Many nonprofit organizations are under no legal obligation to have annual, or even regular, financial statement audits. But organizations might want to consider going through the process anyway. It offers numerous benefits that can pay off. This article discusses the financial audit process and the benefits of having financial statements audited. A short sidebar covers affordable alternatives to a full financial audit, including a financial review and a financial compilation.

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  • Newsbytes – Watchdog launches campaign to measure equitable funding

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 451

    Abstract: This issue’s Newsbytes covers a new data-driven campaign by Candid to encourage equitable funding practices and provide a standardized benchmark measurement, reduce inefficiencies and cut down on duplicate information requests from funders; looks at Charity Navigator’s introduction of an alert on its website designed to help donors who visit the site to make more informed philanthropic decisions; and explains that McKinsey is giving nonprofits free access to its Organizational Health Index, a digital survey tool that quantitatively diagnoses an organization’s ability to align around and achieve strategic goals.

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  • What nonprofits need to know about alternative investments

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 568

    Abstract: With today’s economic uncertainty, businesses, including nonprofit organizations, are increasingly mulling so-called alternative investments. But these investments can have unexpected tax implications for nonprofits. This article looks at what nonprofits need to know before taking the plunge.

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  • Are your operating reserves enough?

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 630

    Abstract: Operating reserves — generally, assets without donor restrictions that you can tap into easily — frequently are referred to as “rainy day funds.” But stable reserves are critical for far more pressing reasons than the metaphorical rainy day. This article examines how nonprofit organizations can fund reserves, how much is the right amount and more.

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  • Understanding internal controls – Why nonprofits need both preventative and detective policies

    Fall 2023
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 799

    Abstract: According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ (ACFE) Occupational Fraud 2022: A Report to the Nations, the average loss for nonprofits was $851,000. The ACFE report found that almost 30% of the victim organizations lacked adequate internal controls to prevent fraud from occurring. In addition to minimizing fraud, comprehensive internal controls also help ensure accurate accounting records and financial statements. This article discusses four critical measures that nonprofit organizations can use to help combat fraud. A short sidebar covers how motivation and rationalization play a part in a fraudster’s thought process.

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