Nonprofit Resources
How to Hire Top Nonprofit Talent: Tips for Pre-Interview Preparation
These pre-interview preparation tips will help you interview more effectively, obtain the information you need to make an informed decision, and leave candidates with a favorable impression of your organization.
Business as Mission: A Good Fit for Your Mission?
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.
Nonprofits Are Not Immune to Maintaining Data Privacy
It is 6 a.m. and you receive a call from your chief financial officer that your donor data has been stolen. What do you do? Whom do you call? How do you handle this situation? Here are five steps to help your organization better protect the privacy of your donor, employee and volunteer data.
Nonprofits: The New Kids on the Blockchain
How can nonprofit organizations ensure that information is complete and accurate, measure the efficacy of their programs, convey impact metrics to donors and keep costs low? Learn how blockchain can benefit nonprofits.
FASB ASU 2016-14: Statement of Cash Flow
January 18, 2018 - What to know and consider about presenting operating cash flows under FASB ASU 2016-14.
U.S. Supreme Court to Consider Online Sales Tax; More Info on 529 Account Changes
A look at two nonprofit tax issues: an upcoming Supreme Court case could change the rules governing the taxability of online and mail-order sales, plus more information about changes to Section 529 accounts.
Section 529 Accounts Are Now Available for Private School Tuition – Part Two
Because 529 accounts are defined in the Internal Revenue Code, it is not automatic or required that the states recognize changes made at the federal level.
IRS Releases Updated 2018 Withholding Tables
January 12, 2018 - The updated income tax withholding tables account for changes made by the new tax bill enacted at the end of 2017. Employers should begin using them as soon as possible.
Section 529 Accounts Are Now Available for Private School Tuition – Part One
Under the new tax law, amounts in a Section 529 College Savings Account may be used to pay up to $10,000 of the cost of primary and secondary private school tuition and related fees, books, supplies, and equipment.
Section 529 Accounts Are Now Available for Private School Tuition
January 10, 2018 - Under the new tax law, Section 529 College Savings Account plans are now available for elementary and secondary school tuition, including private and religious schools.