These nonprofit-specific frequently asked questions on the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds refer to documents provided by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Time is running out for charitable nonprofits to access funding that will support their recovery from the pandemic and their ability to use unique funding to implement solutions in their communities.
Nonprofits have to create their own opportunities through effective advocacy. Accessing the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds and earmarks are examples of how advocacy can prompt government support.
Research proves that when charitable nonprofits encourage people, in a nonpartisan way, to vote by registering to vote and getting out to vote, people vote at significantly higher levels.
Congress may be on the verge of enacting a package of tax breaks that would help low-income families and many businesses, but currently fails to include restoration of the non-itemizer (universal) charitable deduction, a major priority of the nonprofit sector.