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Should you pay your board members?
Board member compensation solely for board service is rare in the nonprofit sector. According to a BoardSource survey, only 3% of nonprofits compensate their board
Tea Party Organizations and 501(c)(4)
Some of you may have noticed that there have been many news items of late regarding local Tea Party organizations and their complaints regarding the
Does your organization want to weigh in on a ballot measure? (Part Two)
Assuming your organization wants to lobby, the organization should next consider its tax-exempt status and how the IRS treats lobbying for organizations of that type. For
Quick Review of 990 Filing Responsibilities
With all this talk about the policies inquired about on the Form 990 – I figured I should remind everyone why I have the 990
Nonprofits and financial literacy
Some of you might have been bombarded yesterday (as I was) with articles discussing a new study on the financial literacy of the nonprofit sector.
Recommended Policy – Whistleblower Policy
As a part of my new rant on policies nonprofits should have – next in line is a whistleblower policy. Why should you have a
Conflict of Interest Policies
I have touched multiple times in my blog posts about conflicts of interest within nonprofit organizations. However, I am going to keep going for one
Protections for Board Members – Post 3
Still concerned about volunteering on a nonprofit board? As a continuation on my series of posts on board member duties and liabilities, I would like
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