You Are Not the Hero
Featured post by Kate Berkey My boss stared at me with that look I’d come to know as a mix of confusion, skepticism, and maybe a little bit of cynicism, so I repeated myself again. “We’re not the hero of…
Featured post by Kate Berkey My boss stared at me with that look I’d come to know as a mix of confusion, skepticism, and maybe a little bit of cynicism, so I repeated myself again. “We’re not the hero of…
Our CEO, Chris Lesner, hosted a webinar on Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 on the change from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4 which goes in effect in July. Learn about Features of GA4 Switching to GA4 from Universal Analytics How…
There are a myriad of benefits that can be gained through a strategic online foray into nonprofit social media storytelling – benefits that will resonate throughout the entire organization, from donors to clients to staff. Here are just some of…
Featured Article by Julia Campbell, nonprofit digital consultant, speaker, and author. Do you struggle with finding the right stories to tell about your nonprofit’s impact? Do you use digital tools like email and social media to raise awareness for your…
Featured Article by Julia Campbell, nonprofit digital consultant, speaker, and author. You’ve probably heard that a multi-channel marketing strategy is a surefire way to improve your nonprofit’s fundraising potential. You may have even begun to experiment with a combination of…
Recognizing that there’s no quick fix for current global inflationary pressures, what are some things you might do to weather the storm and potentially come out of the tempest even stronger? Although the future is fundamentally uncertain, we can count…
Charitable contributions are the financial lifeblood of most Section 501(c)(3) nonprofits, so access to these funds is of vital importance! Should nonprofits allow financial gifts restricted for certain purposes? Should they encourage fundraising campaigns for specific initiatives? And what happens…
Sometimes doing nothing is better than doing something, like not stepping on a landmine. But usually taking some level of action in the right direction is far more preferable, especially when the IRS examines a nonprofit organization’s activities for whether…
How has the number of tax-exempt nonprofit organizations changed over the past decade? According to IRS data released [in 2018], significant shifts have occurred for Section 501(c)(3) and Section 501(c)(4) organizations, in large part due to new “auto-revocation” consequences for…
To what extent can a state attorney general control a nonprofit organization? The answer may be surprising – quite extensively! Under many states’ charitable trust and fundraising laws, a state AG may remove a nonprofit leader, deny fundraising opportunities, and…