The Do’s and Don’ts of Nonprofit Expense Reimbursement
It is necessary that a nonprofit goes about the expense reimbursement process in a way that adheres to IRS guidelines. Learn more about the do’s and don’ts.
It is necessary that a nonprofit goes about the expense reimbursement process in a way that adheres to IRS guidelines. Learn more about the do’s and don’ts.
We know the importance of continuing fundraising efforts in a safe manner. Click for some tips to consider before hosting an in-person fundraising event.
It may be time for your nonprofit to implement a gift acceptance policy to outline the types of gifts received, as well as those to politely decline. Click for more details.
A nonprofit organization can file for refunds of sales and use tax paid on direct purchases of tangible personal property for use in carrying on their nonprofit work twice a year. Click above to learn more.
A nonprofit organization should provide internal financial reports to the board of directors and other governance committees periodically. Click above to learn more about best practices for internal reports.
Joint fundraisers can be beneficial in many ways for both organizations, but there are a few things your organization should consider before agreeing to a joint fundraiser. Click above to read more.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has valuable guidance and resources available for nonprofit organizations. Click above to find out more.
While grant-writing can be time consuming, grants can provide a significant amount of funding for your nonprofit organization. Click above for tips that may help your organization better manage the grant-writing process.
While you can minimize the risks, you can never fully eliminate them, which is why there are multiple types of insurance your nonprofit organization should evaluate. Click above for more information.
A cash reserve, sometimes called an “operating reserve,” is just that: cash. Many organizations have been able to continue operating during the coronavirus pandemic due to the reserves they set aside previously. Click here to find out more.