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3 Top Compliance Challenges for Nonprofits + Expert Advice

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Whether you’re filing for tax-exempt recognition or recruiting volunteers for your next fundraiser, every phase of your nonprofit’s existence has guidelines that set boundaries for its operations. This IRS form is a run-down of your nonprofit’s finances and activities to ensure it fulfills its charitable purpose.

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Treasurers of All-Volunteer Organizations: Eight Key Responsibilities

Blue Avocado

Obtain permits and Licenses : Check on regulatory requirements before undertaking activities such as serving liquor at a special event, conducting a raffle, or starting a bingo night. It may be helpful as a starting point to talk to another nonprofit leader whose organization is engaged in the same activity.

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Stuck in a Staffing Crisis? 3 Reasons Your Recruiting Might Not Be Working

The Charity CFO

But despite your job postings, you’re not recruiting as many candidates as you hoped. If this sounds like your organization, it might be time to analyze why your recruiting efforts aren’t paying off. Hiring new employees–and retaining your existing ones–is a challenge for nonprofits and for-profit businesses alike.

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The New Nonprofit Checklist: From Finances to Management

Get Fully Funded

Getting your programs off the ground, ensuring legal compliance, recruiting staff and volunteers, and correctly managing your nonprofit’s finances can be daunting. This checklist is a great starting point, and don’t be afraid to reach out to an expert like a nonprofit accountant for help or answers to any questions that arise.

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The Ultimate Guide to Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: 2022 Edition

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Over 100,000 nonprofits worldwide have taken advantage of Google Grants since the program was established in 2003, yet most nonprofits have never taken part in the program and many more are no longer receiving Google Ad Grants, because they did not take the necessary steps to keep their account active.

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The Ultimate Guide to the Google Ad Grant: 2020 Edition

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Recruiting volunteers to advance the organization’s mission. Advocating by galvanizing grassroots activism, signing petitions, and contacting elected officials. The application is available through Google for Nonprofits. If your organization does not yet have a Google for Nonprofits account, the first step is to create one. .

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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation Review

million) to 15 nonprofits through its Impact Ground Project. Among the grantees, early-stage nonprofits accounted for 66.7 The foundation has also started a capacity-development program for nonprofits in collaboration with Root Impact , an intermediate support organization. billion won (about $9.7