For a variety of reasons, most directors of nonprofits do their work on a voluntary basis. As a volunteer, a nonprofit’s director can set an example for the community by donating time and energy [...]
The resignation of nonprofit’s executive director can be an opportunity to bring fresh insights and talents to the organization’s leadership team. At the same time, an organization that is [...]
The laws of the United States provide several avenues for organizations to promote political ideas without being subject to income tax. The favorable treatment these organizations receive allows [...]
In the nonprofit world, success often leads to growth, which in turn makes running an organization more complex. Few directors have unlimited time to dedicate to running a nonprofit. [...]
Building and maintaining trusting relationships with donors is essential for every nonprofit. Even when an organization keeps a close eye on its communications with donors, whether they gave in [...]
As nonprofits grow they often find it beneficial to raise money through arrangements with third parties. Commercial fundraisers offer one example. In such an arrangement, a for-profit business [...]
Two recent important court cases have created uncertainty for California employers that rely on independent contractors for much of their workforce. The cases have arguably increased the [...]
Sponsorships from the business community can be an effective way to build a nonprofit’s fundraising network and obtain the financing necessary to run large events. In turn, sponsors enjoy unique [...]
Nonprofits are under constant pressure to keep their brand in front of their constituents. From staying in touch with donors to getting the word out about the nonprofit’s services and campaigns, [...]
As churches grow and begin to hire part- or full-time staff to handle administrative duties, the church’s employment obligations become more complex. To protect the church from legal risk, [...]
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