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Why Are Nonprofits Experiencing An Insurance Crisis? And What Can the Nonprofit Sector Do About it?

Blue Avocado

Lower liability insurance limits First, the community-based nonprofit sector generally must carry lower limits of liability insurance. Most insurance companies have reinsurance in order to protect their solvency and transfer a portion of their liability to the reinsurer. Was training insufficient? The answer is fourfold.

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Keep Your Gift Acceptance Policy Strong

Planned Giving

What you decide to accept often depends on the feasibility of following through on the procedure to accept the gift. By building this into your year you have ample opportunities to stay current with your policy and train key staff members on the policy. These two questions often go hand in hand.

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Primary School Fundraising Ideas for Every Season | Big Fundraising Ideas

Big Fundraising Ideas

Bonus tip: To encourage early orders, promote the kits through the schools email list or PTA Facebookgroup. Charge a small fee per session or offer a term-long pass. Extra note: If you partner with a local instructor, ask them to volunteer or reduce their fee in exchange for promotion through the schoolnetwork.

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Financial Audits for Small Nonprofits By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Disclaimer of Opinion – This type of report shows a company is not compliant with GAAP guidelines and portrays gross misstatements on its assets and liabilities. Nonprofits spending $750,000 or more of federal (or federal pass-through) funds in a year must complete a Single Audit. This can be in the $500-$5,000 range.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

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It’s helpful to be present at the venue and to go through a visualization exercise with key staff or volunteers. From parking and check-in, all the way through the main event and checkout, it’s important to take time to think through what your safe event should look like! Let’s pretend you’ve got your venue selected. Here we go!