Resources

Classify Your Nonprofit’s Workers Correctly — or Risk Repercussions
Because of an acute labor shortage and budget deficits related to the pandemic, many nonprofits have operated without a sufficient

When Nonprofits Should Return Donations
Requests to return donations do not happen often, but every once in a while, your nonprofit might receive a request

A Credit Card Use Policy Can Help Prevent Abuse
Savvy non-profit executives delegate responsibilities to allow them to focus on more important leadership issues. Should the delegation of responsibilities

Should Your Established Nonprofit Sponsor a Smaller Project?
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, nonprofit sponsor of all sizes had plenty of flexibility when it came to choosing which causes

Why Excess Benefit Transactions Are Out-of-Bounds
As a long-time dedicated board member of her city’s most recognized social-services charity, Emily violated an IRS rule that prohibits

Nonprofits Shouldn’t Venture Abroad Without a Map
After conducting a California nonprofit audit, you learn your organization is in a strong financial position to consider broadening its

California Nonprofits Must Prioritize Common Interests in Their Associations
If your nonprofit is a 501(c)(6) organization, your associations could threaten your tax-exempt status if they aren’t prioritizing common interests

Your California Nonprofit Can Benefit From AI Technology
Artificial Intelligence isn’t only about computers performing complex tasks without human input. The AI umbrella covers multiple technologies, including machine

How an Accountable Plan Benefits Your California Nonprofit and Staffers
Providers of California nonprofit audit and tax services recommend you reimburse employees and staffers for work-related expenses. Accountable plans are

Transitioning Your California Nonprofit Fundraising from Ad Hoc to Ongoing

Are Your California Nonprofit’s Sponsorships and Advertising Taxable?

What Nonprofit Board Members Must Know About Fiduciary Duties

Ensuring Your California Nonprofit is Complying with Federal Procurement Requirements

How Nonprofits Can Plan to Limit Disaster Damage

The New Accounting Rules for Gifts in Kind

Rebuilding Your Nonprofit’s Operating Reserves After COVID
2020 has put a dent into the reserves of many nonprofits. If your nonprofit was affected, you might have tapped
Nonprofits: Don’t Ignore These Financial Warning Signs
Now that health providers are vaccinating populations in earnest, nonprofits are beginning to emerge from one of the most challenging
