How to Cut Costs Instead of Your Nonprofit’s Staff
The COVID-19 pandemic taught the leaders of nonprofit organizations many lessons starting to cut costs in March of 2020. Perhaps […]
The COVID-19 pandemic taught the leaders of nonprofit organizations many lessons starting to cut costs in March of 2020. Perhaps […]
Donors with charitable hearts do not donate to their favorite causes just to take advantage of charitable givers and tax
Because of an acute labor shortage and budget deficits related to the pandemic, many nonprofits have operated without a sufficient
Requests to return donations do not happen often, but every once in a while, your nonprofit might receive a request
Savvy non-profit executives delegate responsibilities to allow them to focus on more important leadership issues. Should the delegation of responsibilities
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, nonprofit sponsor of all sizes had plenty of flexibility when it came to choosing which causes
If your nonprofit is a 501(c)(6) organization, your associations could threaten your tax-exempt status if they aren’t prioritizing common interests
When your California nonprofit started up, your fundraising likely started as an ad hoc process, with intense campaigns followed by slow periods. As your nonprofit grows its operations and adds staff, support and volunteers, you’ll feel an increasing need to make your fundraising ongoing. However, California nonprofit audit providers want you to realize it’s difficult to maintain momentum without creating a strategic fundraising plan that you can rely on when you’re focusing on other matters.
If your nonprofit accepts advertising or sponsorships that aren’t directly related to your tax-exempt mission, you might be exposed to unrelated business income tax (UBIT) liability. These types of support have complicated rules that California nonprofit audit providers can help you understand, but you should have at least a basic understanding of what’s taxable versus nontaxable.
Your California nonprofit’s board members need more than deep-seated dedication and belief in your cause and programs.