Resource Library: Governance and Leadership

BMP surveyed nonprofit leaders to learn what they needed to maintain and build their organizations. The greatest needs: growing the organization, raising money, and staff issues, especially burnout.

The goal of assessments is to collect data that can help a nonprofit evaluate whether or not it is making progress toward various goals and demonstrate that it is advancing its mission.

Meaningful evaluation is a tool we can use to engage and understand our workforce more fully.

In return for its favored tax-status, a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit, foundation, or religious organization promises the federal government that it will not engage in “political campaign activity.”

While there is no single definition of “best practices” for nonprofits, there are recognized ethical standards and accountability practices that every staff and board member should be aware of.

Charitable nonprofits, which serve the same people and communities as governments, often as direct partners, offer the following principles to help guide the selection process.

Loss of tax-exempt status can have disastrous consequences. Every nonprofit leader should be familiar with situations that put a charitable nonprofit’s tax-exemption in jeopardy.

Governments at all levels took action in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Nonprofits across the country quickly provided resources and partnered with governments and officials.

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