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Navigating Digital Waivers for School Fundraising Events

Big Fundraising Ideas

Navigating Liability: Top Digital Waiver Tips for Schools Fundraising is necessary for the vast majority of schools-but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be fun and exciting. When signed, waivers show that the participant has acknowledged any risks and agreed to release the provider from liability for damages.

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GrantWriterTeam’s New Approach: An Interactive Platform

Grant Writer Team

Rather than assuming liability, GrantWriterTeam’s role is to make available the platform for connections. Grant writers can also choose from $30 per week to publish their grant writer profile, with a better value of $100 per month. Parties involved also retain the responsibility of researching and verifying credentials.

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Which of Your Fundraising Events Need Online Waivers?

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To protect your organization from legal liabilities, you can incorporate online waivers into this process. Waivers are intended to protect the organization from potential risks and liabilities they could incur if a participant gets injured during the event, for example.

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How to tell a compelling story with a Seal of Transparency 

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Bronze and Silver Seal holders can simply log in to edit your nonprofit profile, confirm the details on your profile, and click “Publish.” You’ll just need to fill out a few required fields, including your organization’s fiscal year, revenue, expenses, assets, and liabilities. Find step-by-step guidance in our help article.

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Online Will Planners: Should Your Nonprofit Have One?

Planned Giving

Some fear there may be liability issues. Originally published on Clairification. But that doesn’t mean everyone is on board with the concept. There’s a lot of debate in the industry over whether we should give donors the opportunity to draft a will using a DIY (do-it-yourself) approach.

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Treasurers of All-Volunteer Organizations: Eight Key Responsibilities

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Most state nonprofit associations have helplines or publish FAQs and other guides covering these types of issues. Tracking volunteers can help protect volunteers and the nonprofit from certain forms of liability and provide helpful data for planning future programs and events.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Nonprofit Financial Reporting

Greater Giving

Also called a balance sheet, this statement lists your nonprofit’s assets, liabilities, and net assets to provide a snapshot of your organization’s financial health. Besides using them internally for the decision-making purposes listed above, many nonprofits publish their financial statements as appendices to their annual reports.