Weighing The Costs: Cybersecurity Vs. Post Cyberattacks
Cybersecurity can be very expensive. This is one of the many reasons why non-profits fail to secure their networks and digital assets. Without the correct cybersecurity measures in place to
Cybersecurity can be very expensive. This is one of the many reasons why non-profits fail to secure their networks and digital assets. Without the correct cybersecurity measures in place to
Many non-profit organizations do not compensate their board members, but it could be beneficial. Many firms don’t even know compensation is an option. It depends on the type of organization
At its base, “accountability” means taking responsibility for outcomes — both good and bad. One common byproduct of accountability is that results are more likely to be positive than negative.
Whew! That’s probably your reaction when outside experts announce that their audit of your non-profit is complete. However, even after auditors have left your premises and returned the documents they’ve
Religious congregations usually enjoy greater protection from federal government oversight than other non-profit organizations. For example, the IRS can’t conduct a ‘church tax inquiry’ unless a high-level Treasury Department official
Are your non-profit’s staffers employees or independent contractors? It’s an important question because under the FLSA, misclassifying workers can lead to penalties and other costs. If you haven’t reviewed your
It’s been a busy year for natural disasters, with Hurricane Ian only the latest calamity to befall the United States and its territories. If your non-profit operates in or serves
So, you forgot to file your non-profit’s Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-N with the IRS. It can happen — particularly with newer organizations that are still trying to get a
Perhaps your non-profit has lost a few board members in the turmoil of the past few years. Or maybe your current lineup simply isn’t meeting your organization’s leadership challenges. There
People give to charity for many reasons — to make a difference, give back, reduce their tax burden, or even impress their peers. These many motivations can be frustrating for