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  • Nonprofits and insurance: Getting it just right

    Whether you’re starting up a not-for-profit organization or your nonprofit has existed for years, you may have questions about insurance. For starters: What kind do you need? How much? Are you required by your state or by grantmakers to carry certain coverage? Much depends on your organization’s size, scope and programming. But your goal should be to carry what’s required to meet any regulatory or funding [...]

    Published On: May 25, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Keep thieves from stealing from your nonprofit youth sports league

    A few years ago, the popular and well-compensated executive director of a west coast youth soccer league was accused of fraud. After scrutinizing the club’s books, the league’s board of directors couldn’t account for $80,000. Criminal charges were eventually dropped, but many similar cases have concluded in embezzlement findings and significant losses. According to The Washington Post, youth sports has become a $19 billion proposition. Unfortunately, many [...]

    Published On: May 18, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Are your Accounting and Development departments like oil and water?

    When Accounting and Development teams don’t work well together, the situation can lead to more than employee hostility and conflict. It can affect the not-for-profit’s financial statements and lead to the forfeiture of grant funds. To ensure the staffers in your Accounting and Development departments communicate fluidly, you may need to revise certain procedures and actively encourage collaboration. Different recipes The first step is to [...]

    Published On: March 10, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Why you should connect with giving circles

    Giving circles — generally small groups of people who make a charitable impact by pooling their money — are growing in popularity. If your not-for-profit isn’t already actively appealing to them, you need to get up to speed because they’re capable of providing substantial financial resources. Collective decision-making Giving circles sometimes are confused with crowdsourcing, where the number of donors can run as high as [...]

    Published On: March 9, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Is effective altruism all it’s cracked up to be?

    The arrest last year of a high-profile cryptocurrency exchange founder for fraud not only hurt the crypto business, but also cast a shadow on “effective altruism.” This philosophy employs evidence and statistics to determine strategic ways to benefit others — and the alleged fraudster is a vocal proponent. He has claimed that he earned as much money as he could so he could give most of it [...]

    Published On: March 5, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Even perfectionists can learn to love delegation

    Not-for-profit executives can be perfectionists — they often know exactly how they want something done and believe they’re the only ones capable of doing it right. Unfortunately, this attitude can alienate staffers and make it difficult to mentor successors and build effective teams. Then there’s the problem of time: There are only so many hours in the work day. To best serve your nonprofit and [...]

    Published On: February 16, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • A refresher on nonprofit endowment management

    If your not-for-profit has an endowment, you probably know it’s a major responsibility. Endowment investments generally need to be managed by a financial expert, and your organization must adhere to certain regulations, particularly when it comes to spending. As a refresher — or primer for new employees or board members — here are the basics of endowment management. Prudent decisions First, it’s important to distinguish endowments [...]

    Published On: February 13, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Before your nonprofit celebrates that new grant …

    Most not-for-profits can’t afford to turn down offers of financial support. At the same time, you shouldn’t blindly accept government or foundation grants simply because they’re offered. Some grants may come with excessive administrative burdens, cost inefficiencies and lost opportunities. Here’s how to evaluate them. Administrative and other burdens Smaller or newer nonprofits are at particular risk of unexpected consequences when they accept grants. But larger [...]

    Published On: February 11, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Valuing tangible property donations isn’t as simple as you may think

    A new refugee resettlement charity had only just begun operating when its director realized something: She wasn’t sure how to value the many donations of clothing and household goods community members had dropped off. Was value simply the price her not-for-profit would charge if it sold the goods in a rummage sale or on an auction website? Even established organizations may not know what value [...]

    Published On: February 10, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Tips to help prevent accounting and tax errors

    Although failing to file a Form 990 with the IRS when required to do so is probably a more serious mistake, filing it with data errors isn’t recommended. Similarly, your not-for-profit should strive to be as accurate as possible when preparing accounting and other tax documents. Carelessness can cost you support from donors and grant makers and, in extreme cases, threaten your exempt status. Here’s how [...]

    Published On: January 22, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Game on! Just make sure your nonprofit follows tax rules

    If you’re starting to plan activities for a 2023 fundraiser, consider gaming — for example, bingo, poker, raffles and even casino-type games. Such games can be a great way to engage supporters and raise more revenue than your not-for-profit might otherwise. However, gaming isn’t without potential pitfalls. There are strict tax rules governing these activities, and noncompliance could lead to penalties and other serious consequences. [...]

    Published On: January 2, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Put an advisory board to work on your nonprofit’s challenges

    A community health center desperately needed to upgrade its computer network. Unfortunately, the not-for-profit had little IT expertise on staff or on its board of directors. That’s when it decided to form an advisory committee made up of people who could analyze the situation and help guide IT decision-making. This included a retired technology company executive, a cybersecurity specialist and a longtime volunteer who, in [...]

    Published On: December 30, 2022Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • New accounting standard: Does it affect your nonprofit?

    An accounting standard from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) that takes effect in mid-December, 2022, could require your not-for-profit organization to act. Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments — Credit Losses (Topic 326), Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments — was primarily intended for financial institutions. But if your nonprofit adheres to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), you may need to report credit [...]

    Published On: December 29, 2022Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Protecting your nonprofit from data breaches

    By now, all organizations — for-profit and not-for-profit — know about the risk of cyberattacks. Why then, would any nonprofit fail to secure its network and digital assets? One reason is cost. Cybersecurity can be expensive. Yet according to IBM’s “2022 Cost of a Data Breach Report,” a data breach in the United States leads to an average $9.44 million loss. Obviously, the average is skewed by [...]

    Published On: December 1, 2022Categories: Featured, Not for Profit