Nonprofits use earnings to further missions, not individual gains; they enjoy federal tax exemptions. The IRS categorizes multiple nonprofit types under 501(c), with 501(c)(3) being the most common.
While trust plays a vital role in keeping the public invested in your mission, creativity, innovation and data-driven ...
Special report from Philanthropy Journal demonstrates how nonprofits around the world are utilizing technology to deliver their messages and interact with their constituents. The latest in Web and ...
Starting a nonprofit organization is a commendable mission to pursue. Before getting started, it’s important to grasp the work that goes into launching and maintaining a nonprofit. Additionally, it's ...
Michael Santos and Daniel Irvin of Morrison Foerster discuss considerations for nonprofit organizations regarding spinout transactions, in which the nonprofit sells all or a substantial portion of its ...
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Key takeaway 1: Learn best practices for your organization's fundraising processes Key takeaway 2: Identify and enhance your organization's donor portfolio, gather important insights about your ...
Nonprofit leaders need specialized training to successfully advance nonprofit and non-governmental organizations. The Mandel School has designed a highly personalized graduate Certificate in Nonprofit ...
The nonprofit sector employs nearly 12 million people in the United States, making it the third-largest employer type behind manufacturing and retail. It also accounts for over $289 billion in value ...