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The Taxman Cometh, Part 1: The Downside of the 2017 Tax Bill for Nonprofits

The Agitator

Specifically, the Joint Committee of Taxation estimates that 28 million fewer people will take a charitable deduction, falling from about 30% of taxpayers to about 5% of taxpayers. Third, we are pushing for a culture of philanthropy. If the standard deduction is bigger than itemized, fewer people will itemize.

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

iMarketSmart

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly , 43(6), 993-1013. [17] Nonprofit Management & Leadership. Visual planned giving in color: An introduction to the law & taxation of charitable gift planning. How to Lower the ‘Cost’ of Philanthropy So Your Supporters Donate Major Gifts of Assets.

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Finally, the questions you should ask that have been proven to lead to gifts from wealth

iMarketSmart

Visual planned giving: An introduction to the law and taxation of charitable gift planning. Nonprofit Management & Leadership. Greg Sharkey, Senior Philanthropy Advisor, The Nature Conservancy. [18] Complex plans allow a sale with no taxes where the donor keeps the right to payments from the asset. 28 (4), 437-452.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

Second, Social Impact Bonds help organizations raise funds for socially oriented projects from the backing of private, public, and/or investors interested in philanthropy (Joy and Shields 2013). Social Finance for Nonprofits: Impact Investing, Social Impact Bonds, and Crowdfunding.” 2016; Grabowski et al. Chen, and S. Anheier, and S.

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Corporate Capture—Can We Find a Way Out?

NonProfit Quarterly

This is neoliberalism, which is best understood as a politics in which the state acts to support the concentration of wealth among an elite few through its taxation, spending, and regulatory policies. The result of this explosion is that nonprofits are subject to the same neoliberal pressures that plague the social welfare state.