Build support internally from staff and externally from donors and funders. More than any tip or technology investment, it’s that support that will make the difference in keeping your nonprofit secure
As the clock ticks down towards the latest two federal fiscal crises manufactured by politicians, charitable nonprofits prepare for business as usual: doing even more to serve the American people.
Business planning is a way of systematically answering questions such as, “What problem(s) are we trying to solve?” and “Who will get us there, by when, and what resources will it take?”
The tax laws may encourage individuals and businesses to give to charitable organizations whose missions they support by providing an itemized deduction or tax credit.