Author Archives for Amy Bucklin

4 Steps to a Solid User Administration Process

October 26, 2018 9:56 am Published by 1 Comment

Although it may seem like a small detail in the grand scheme of cybersecurity, a good user administration process plays an important role. Taking some basic steps will help your organization create a solid process and reduce your organization’s risk of a breach.


Gifts-in-Kind: Reporting Contributions of Nonfinancial Assets

October 9, 2018 4:18 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Since the standards for recognizing contributions at their fair value were issued in 1993, nonprofit organizations have been challenged to measure the value of the myriad contributions they receive. This controversial area is once again being addressed by watchdog agencies and state attorneys general and, thus, is one that nonprofits should navigate with care. 


Perkins: Do We Liquidate, or Do We Wait?

July 26, 2018 10:48 am Published by Leave your thoughts

June 30, 2018 has passed, and according to Dear Colleague Letter 17-10, additional Perkins loan disbursements are now prohibited. Here are some factors to consider as your institution of higher education weighs the costs and benefits of liquidation.


Business as Mission: A Good Fit for Your Mission?

January 24, 2018 4:05 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

For the last few decades, many North American Christian missionary-sending organizations have become increasingly interested in the concept of sending missionaries with a "businessperson" label. The challenges and impediments to the success of this alternative missionary wave have typically come within three categories.