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Mission Minded Nonprofits
Indiana Sales Tax Update for Nonprofits
In 2022, the State of Indiana made some changes to sales taxes for nonprofit which we shared in our blog, Indiana Sales Tax Changes for…
Charity Fraud Awareness Week
Charity Fraud Awareness Week (October 17-21, 2022) is a campaign run by a partnership of charities, regulators, and other nonprofit…
The Public Support Test - Explained
The public support test is very important to public charities. However, the calculation is complicated and can be difficult to…
Single Audit Basics
If your organization spends $750,000 or more of federal money during the fiscal year, you will likely need to have a Single Audit…
Your Online Presence
Does your organization have a website? Is it up-to-date or does it have last year’s board members still listed? Having an…
Board Officers
Your board of directors is ultimately responsible for the oversight of the organization; however, the board officers play key roles in…
Do You Have The Proper Controls In Place?
No matter the size of your organization, there should be established controls in place to ensure the organization's resources are being…
New Lease and In-Kind Contribution Standards
Both nonprofit board members and management are responsible for their organization’s finances. Part of this responsibility is making…
Accounting Basics For Fundraising Activities
The accounting department and development department are both critical to the success of your organization. However, their reports may…
The Different Types of Tax-Exempt Entities
The most common type of nonprofits are 501(c)(3) organizations. These entities qualify for exemption from federal income tax under…
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