Administration and Financial Management

Resources for considering a nonprofit dissolution.

Tax issues to consider when hiring remote workers.

Basic information for nonprofits with facilities and employees or helping communities affected by disasters, and for donors seeking to provide assistance post-disaster.

There is no quick fix to putting your nonprofit’s worst cyber-attack nightmares to rest. The good news is that addressing this issue does not have to create a budgetary nightmare.

Why wait until October’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month to consider best practices that can help secure the future of your nonprofit’s data and online presence.

There are real risks to your nonprofit's own data security as well as to its donors, and individuals it serves.

Many nonprofits report that they have less than three months of operating reserves on hand. This may be the reality for many nonprofits, but it's not optimal.

If a charitable nonprofit is an incorporated entity, it must follow state law requirements for annual or periodic registrations.

For too long, “overhead” has gotten a bad rap and been inappropriately used as a measure of a nonprofit’s effectiveness.

Adopting a written document retention policy ensures that staff and volunteers follow consistent guidance about document retention and that document deletion becomes a routine business practice.

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