
Nonprofit Organizations Articles
Effective Strategies for Nonprofits to Reduce Expenses Without Cutting Staff
Posted by Elizabeth Krause on March 04, 2025
Nonprofit organizations can reduce expenses without cutting staff by investing in technology, leveraging partnerships and shared services, and optimizing business operations and vendor contracts. Additionally, focusing on employee development, utilizing volunteers, and implementing eco-friendly practices can lead to significant cost savings while maintaining the organization's mission and morale.
Understanding the NIH’s New Indirect Cost Rate Policy: What Nonprofit and Higher Education CFOs Need to Know
Posted by Sarah Hopkins on February 28, 2025
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a major policy change that will significantly impact universities, research institutions, and nonprofits receiving federal research funding (Research Institutions).
OMB’s Temporary Pause on Federal Financial Assistance: Detailed Implications for CFOs
Posted by Robert Torella on February 21, 2025
In a significant development affecting federal funding, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued Memorandum M-25-13 on January 27, 2025, directing a temporary suspension of obligations and disbursements of federal financial assistance.
Enhance Cybersecurity Measures of Nonprofit Organizations with Penetration Testing
Posted by Jill Johnson on February 19, 2025
Penetration testing (pen testing) is crucial for nonprofit organizations to enhance their cybersecurity measures. It involves simulating cyberattacks to identify vulnerabilities, helping nonprofits protect sensitive data, maintain donor trust, and prevent financial losses.
Engaging the Next Generation of Donors
Posted by Jenna Sheehan on February 12, 2025
Nonprofits should consider shifting their fundraising focus to younger generations, who are set to inherit significant wealth and are passionate about giving back. Engaging Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z through tailored strategies can help secure consistent donations, leverage digital platforms, and foster long-term relationships.
Prepare for Financial Uncertainty with your Operating Reserves
Posted by Robert Torella on February 05, 2025
Nonprofits can manage financial uncertainties by building and maintaining operating reserves. Key steps include establishing a written reserves policy, identifying windfalls and budget items, and enlisting support from the board and leadership team.
Effective Strategies for Allocating Costs in Nonprofits
Posted by Cathleen Karpik on January 22, 2025
Cost allocation procedures for nonprofit organizations are necessary to comply with GAAP standards and provide transparency to donors and funders. It outlines the need to analyze expenses by nature and function, categorize supporting activities, and disclose the methods used for expense allocation. Proper cost allocation ensures accurate financial reporting and helps nonprofits manage their resources effectively.
Games of Chance: Fundraising for Nonprofits
Posted by Alexis Bueme on January 15, 2025
Charitable fundraisers featuring games of chance, such as bingo, raffles, baccarat, and roulette, are popular ways for nonprofits to raise money. However, hosting gambling events comes with certain tax-related responsibilities, including reporting participant winnings and ensuring compliance with IRS rules and state regulations. To remain compliant, nonprofits should plan accordingly.
Federated Nonprofit Organizations: A Corporate Structure Option for Other Nonprofits
Posted by Cathleen Karpik on January 08, 2025
A federated nonprofit organization is a network of independent entities that operate under a common mission and brand, allowing for both autonomy and collaboration. This structure offers benefits such as scalability, increased fundraising potential, and enhanced advocacy, making it an attractive option for nonprofits looking to expand their reach and impact.
Managing Leadership Transitions in Nonprofits: The Role of Exit Agreements
Posted by Sarah Hopkins on December 24, 2024
Exit agreements are essential for nonprofit organizations to manage leadership transitions smoothly and fairly. These agreements, developed by the board of directors, outline the terms of a leader's departure, focusing on compensation and the ongoing relationship with the organization.