Things I thought were interesting…more than cat videos 1. Is Your Nonprofit Recording In-Kind Goods & Services? from Susan Hammond with scHammond Advisors Many nonprofits receive non-cash donations. In fact many count on it for their survival and for the delivery of the services they provide to their constituents. However many do not reflect [...]
View PostHow to Get Your Tax- Exempt Status Back
Did your organization lose its tax-exempt status because it failed to file for three consecutive years? The IRS YouTube channel has a video about How to Get Your Tax-Exempt Status Back today. Here are some guidelines for Protecting Your Nonprofit Corporation’s Tax-Exempt Status. Related articles Help The Local Out: Do You Know These Non-Profits? (fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com) [...]
View Post Internal Revenue Service, IRS tax forms, non-profit organization, Tax, Tax exemptionThinking About Thinking About Collaborative Technology (Yes, That’s Repeated Deliberately!)
Guest Post by Chad O’Connor, Communication Consultant & Adjunct Professor An organizational communication student of mine recently tipped me off to a blog post from Terri Griffin at Santa Clara University about changing the way we think about supporting group work from a technology standpoint. It was a short but thoughtful piece that commented on [...]
View Post chad o'conner, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, working colaborativelyLeadership
I have been thinking a lot about non-profit boards, and what I have experienced with the organizations I have been involved with. The challenges and rewards. I ran across an opinion article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Every Board’s Guide to Strong Organizational Leadership in 2011, by Michael W. Pergrine. He speaks about the challenges [...]
View Post board of directors, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Leadership, Michael W. Pergrine, non-profit organization, nonprofit resources, Organization