The $1.7 trillion omnibus budget law (the Consolidated Appropriations Act) passed at the end of 2022 includes provisions from the so-called “SECURE Act 2.0,” which are intended to enhance retirement benefits.
(Note: this article was updated on October 12, 2022)
Recent reports from a variety of sources analyze giving data for 2020 and 2021 from several different datasets and points of view.
Build it and they will come? Not a good idea when it involves a sustainable capital project. Indeed, a building alone does not bring a nonprofit mission to life.
With so many ways for nonprofits to accept cryptocurrency donations, you don’t need to turn away donors who wish to donate their Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other coins.
New data provide further evidence that the public served by nonprofits continues to be at risk.
The coronavirus crisis has led to a surge in Americans preparing wills and making estate plans.
With fall appeal and Giving Tuesday season upon us, does your nonprofit dream of finding a technology platform that:
The last few weeks have been filled with headlines about the state of individual giving to nonprofits in 2018. Depending on what you read, overall giving statistics show either new record highs or portend disaster.
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