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Nonprofit Financial Statements: An Overview + Top Insights

Pamela Grow

However, program expenses can vary widely—an education-focused nonprofit may include the cost of books and supplies for after-school tutoring in their program expenses, while an animal shelter might incur dog grooming, training, and veterinary expenses. Liabilities. Net assets. Net assets.

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Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Grant Money?

GrantNews

Navigating the tax framework supporting grant money requires careful consideration to ensure compliance with IRS regulations and avoid potential tax liabilities. Winners receive training and other resources to assist in project development. Are you familiar with the rules and requirements? We also have sample grants for each category.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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Without a handbook, volunteers may feel disconnected and unsure of their role and responsibilities because once training is over, there are no materials for them to reference later. Training opportunities: At minimum, you need an orientation to go over information in the handbook. Is there a liability release everyone must sign?

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The downsides of starting a nonprofit organization

Candid

Nonprofits are required by the IRS to keep detailed records, and there is a lot more paperwork for nonprofits than for other organizations, such as Limited Liability Corporations (LLCs). Because this information is required to be made public, it’s worth considering whether an “open books” approach to advancing your cause feels right for you.

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

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If you want to see your exciting vision for the future come true, get your Board trained so they understand and embrace their roles and responsibilities. Additional Resources For help with all things Board related, check out the “Build a Strong Board” mini series inside Fundraising TV.

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Why Celebrity iCloud Hacking Should Matter to Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

There those who say the perpetrator(s) didn't just hack one account at a time , but rather, hacked into one person's account that then gave access to anyone connected with that person via phone book, text, or email. Adopt an Acceptable Use Policy and Train Staff on It!

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Treasurers of All-Volunteer Organizations: Eight Key Responsibilities

Blue Avocado

Most AVOs don’t have employees, although they may pay people for some non-managerial work, such as refereeing at a youth soccer league, square dance calling at a dance club, or handling the distribution of books for a poetry society. These people are typically classified as “independent contractors” rather than employees.

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