WEBINAR: Understanding Form 990

Reviewing an organization’s Form 990 can seem overwhelming; however, you can learn a great deal about an organization from this form.  Whether you are a board member reviewing your organization’s 990 as part of your fiduciary duty, a potential donor considering whether to give to an organization, or a current donor wanting to know what the organization is doing with your donation, we will go over how to interpret Form 990 to find out more about an organization.

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