Nonprofit Resources
Generate Revenue Enhancement Opportunities for Your Organization
Many nonprofit organizations are considering alternative revenue sources as a way to bring in extra funding. As with most initiatives, the key is to plan diligently.
When the Fairy Tale Goes South: Executive Compensation Agreements
Whether you are a new, long-time, or prospective senior management official (SMO), an employment contract is vital. Learn what an employment contact should include in this article from Gammon & Grange.
How to Recruit Great Candidates for Your Nonprofit
Finding great candidates for your nonprofit may seem like a daunting task, but the key is to plan your strategy before starting. These steps will help you create an effective recruiting process.
Board Service Boosts Careers
Do you need an enticement for attracting high-quality board members? As a recent Wall Street Journal article points out: “Executives are doing good for others — and good for their careers — by joining boards of nonprofit organizations.”
Repeal of the Johnson Amendment?
The “Johnson Amendment” is a 1954 law that restricts 501(c)(3) organizations — including colleges and churches — from directly or indirectly participating in political campaign activities.
Elements of a Well-Drafted Gift Acceptance Policy
Considerations and steps for creating a gift acceptance policy that aligns with your organization's mission and provides donors and staff with a positive guide to your policies for accepting gifts.
What Would Happen if Your Organization Was Hacked?
January 13, 2017 - Cyber attacks are a significant and growing risk and nonprofits, regardless of size, are not immune. Do you know what to do if your organization’s information systems or data are compromised?
Top Cybersecurity Myths and How to Overcome Them
The number of cyber breaches and incidents is skyrocketing, and that pattern will continue. So what should nonprofits be doing? This article examines two prevalent cybersecurity myths and the steps you can take to help protect your organization.
Preparing for the FASB Financial Reporting Standards Changes
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has announced the most significant update to not-for-profit financial reporting in 23 years. The changes are significant, and it’s important to begin planning now.
IRS Extends Due Date for Some ACA Reporting Requirements
November 22, 2016 - The IRS has extended one of the due dates for 2016 information reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act to give employers, insurers, and other providers additional time to gather and prepare the necessary information.