CARES Act Offers New Hope For Cash-Strapped Non-Profits
On March 27, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. How is this massive $2 trillion recovery package poised to help your non-profit organization?
On March 27, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. How is this massive $2 trillion recovery package poised to help your non-profit organization?
It is all too easy to let non-profit programs that have outlived their effectiveness to continue, even as they consume budget resources. To help ensure your resources are being deployed
Real-Time Strategic Planning (RTSP) offers non-profits a fluid approach to identifying, understanding, and acting on challenges and opportunities to advance their missions. Is this process right for your organization? Below
A majority of large U.S. companies offer matching gift programs to boost the impact of their employees’ charitable gifts. Double the Donation estimates that $2 to $3 billion is donated
Every non-profit needs an executive search plan. Even if you are not facing an imminent vacancy, your organization is smart to prepare for what can be a long process. In
A key fiduciary duty of your non-profit’s board of directors is to oversee and monitor the organization’s financial health. Some financial warning signs — such as the loss of a
Outside financial audits may seem like an extravagance to non-profits working to contain costs and focus on their mission. But undergoing regular audits allows your organization to identify risks early
The deductibility of most charitable gifts has not changed since passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but some recordkeeping requirements have. Helping your donors who itemize deductions understand
According to the Center for Effective Philanthropy, practically all non-profits in the United States solicit feedback from their clients when designing programs and services. However, resource constraints — lack of
Do you associate ERM with for-profit businesses? This systemic approach to risk reduction can be just as effective when adopted by non-profit organizations. Even organizations with limited resources can —