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Reporting Officers and Directors on Form 990
The board of directors is the governing body of a nonprofit and ultimately responsible for the organization’s activities. This is…
Family Business Drama
Of course, you love your family members. But let's say you hired them — and their spouses and children — to work in the…
Board Review of Financial Statements
As a board member, one of your responsibilities is to provide proper financial oversight which includes reviewing your organization’s…
Supporting Your Executive Director
One of the Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards by BoardSource is to support and evaluate the chief executive (Executive…
Are You Ready for the Next Crisis?
Whether it is a natural disaster, a cyber attack, the sudden loss of your Executive Director, or another pandemic, your nonprofit will…
Unemployment Fraud
Unemployment fraud in the U.S. has reached dramatic levels during the pandemic—the Labor Department inspector general’s office…
IRS Extends Tax Filing and Paying Deadline for Individuals
The IRS has announced that the federal income tax filing deadline for individuals for the 2020 tax year is extended from April 15, 2021,…
Restaurant Revitalization Fund
Restaurants are getting industry specific support. As part of the American Rescue Plan Act, $28.6 billion has been set aside as relief…
Coronavirus Relief Options Update
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has been and is currently still offering several different relief options to help businesses…
Employee Retention Credit
Have you taken advantage of the employee retention credit yet? Your opportunity has just been extended. The employee retention credit…
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