Nonprofits Under Threat: What’s in the House Tax Bill and How You Can Help
The draft tax bill includes many provisions which, if enacted, could have a significant impact on nonprofit organizations nationwide and the people they serve
Gwinnett County, Georgia, received $181.9 million in SLFRF resources in 2021 and the County’s Grants Management Division has been providing “grants management services to departments and elected offices.” They have been conscientious in asking how do we determine which nonprofits to fund and what is the support they need? One answer was to utilize the county’s ongoing planning as a resource for guiding SLFRF spending.
There are many barriers to volunteering, such as costs, that nonprofits cannot address alone. Federal tax policy actually discourages volunteerism in significant ways that must be redressed to reverse the trends in volunteering.
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