Posts Categorized: News

Florida Considering Tightening the Reigns on Charities and Fundraisers

April 4, 2014 Posted by Casey Summar in Accountability, Fundraising, News, Nonprofits

Remember when we told you about the nation’s 50 worst charities? Florida’s lawmakers noticed that 11 of those worst offenders were based in Florida. In an effort to clean up Florida’s charities, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam has proposed a plan to tighten regulations on Florida’s charities and for-profit fundraisers. (The state charity registrar in Florida …

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Data Breaches Aren't Just for For-Profits

April 3, 2014 Posted by Casey Summar in Director Duties, News, Nonprofits

What does the data breach that happened at Target last year have to do with your nonprofit?  You may remember that the breach enabled access to the credit and debit accounts of 40 million Target shoppers. This reportedly caused Target to incur $61 million in expenses. But Target’s insurance is expected to cover $44 million …

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Effectiveness of Small Family Foundations

April 1, 2014 Posted by Casey Summar in Grantmaking, News, Nonprofits

You have probably heard of behemoth family foundations, like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, taking on huge causes, like fighting AIDS and malaria. Is it possible for smaller family foundations to also make an impact? YES, according to the Wall Street Journal. In a recent article, the WSJ reported that small family foundations are …

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Contempt Charges Against Lerner Green Lighted

March 27, 2014 Posted by Casey Summar in IRS, News

Lawyers for the House of Representatives have concluded that the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has legal standing to pursue contempt charges against Lois Lerner. Lerner is the former head of the exempt organizations division of the IRS. The contempt charge comes from Lerner’s refusal to testify before the Committee earlier this month. The …

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Big Trouble for College Football?

Today the Chicago District of the National Relations Board ruled that football players at Northwestern University are employees and can unionize. The Board found that players’ scholarships are tied directly to their performance on the field, they are working between 20-50 hours per week, and they are generating millions of dollars for the university. This …

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