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As of July 1, 2023, Minnesota will prohibit employers from requiring employees to sign non-compete agreements restricting their employment options upon termination.
Nonprofits are obligated to track time worked by both hourly and salaried workers, so it is critical to know what’s required and to implement timekeeping best practices.
Your nonprofit may do everything by the book and still be selected for an IRS audit. Don’t panic! We can explain the typical correspondence audit process and how to get through it.
To control expenses and improve delivery of your not-for-profit’s services, there are four key ratios that should be monitored regularly.
Even if your nonprofit has implemented solid internal controls, occupational fraud can strike. However, a fraud recovery plan can help reassure stakeholders and get your organization back up and running.
Charitable auctions can be an effective way for nonprofits to raise funds. But they can also trip up nonprofits (and donors) that don’t follow tax rules. Here are some of the most important issues.
These days, many businesses are filling vacant positions and saving money by using independent contractors. Here are the basic rules to help keep you out of trouble with the IRS.
Education benefits help attract, retain and motivate employees. One popular fringe benefit is an education assistance program that allows employees to continue learning and perhaps earn a degree with financial assistance from their employer.
No matter your not-for-profit’s mission, you can probably use data analytics to help uncover root causes of seemingly intractable problems, predict outcomes, boost efficiency and improve transparency.
Effective altruism advocates high-impact philanthropy, but its risks may outweigh its rewards. Here’s what nonprofits should know before partnering with an effective altruist.
It’s critical to maintain your nonprofit’s publicly supported charity status. Certain organizations, including universities and churches, automatically qualify as public charities. For other nonprofits, you must pass certain tests.
When a not-for-profit’s Accounting and Development staffs are like oil and water, it can affect financial statements and lead to the forfeiture of grant funds. Here are some ideas to correct the communication gap.
Giving circles sometimes are confused with crowdsourcing. But these groups of donors tend to be smaller, more focused and more likely to take an active role in supporting charities. Learn more:
When inflation is high, you may need to give your members a reason to renew because it’s common for people to cut expenses by deciding not to renew subscriptions and memberships.
Is the value of tangible donations simply the price a not-for-profit would charge if it sold the goods in a rummage sale or on an auction website?
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