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Nonprofits are Important to our Community
Nonprofit organizations are essential to our quality of life not only because of the valuable programs they provide local citizens, but also because of the positive economic impact within our local communities.
Nonprofit organizations play a growing role in the social and economic well-being of the United States. They provide services, goods and resources to meet community needs. They are businesses, most often charitable, that assist other businesses in the community to drive economic development, the arts, cultural awareness, education, health, and spirituality — virtually every sector of society. As government agencies and the private sector have scaled back their charitable giving in recent years, nonprofits have become indispensible.
It is very important that your organization remains in compliance with non-profit rules and regulations so you cn continue to be an integral contributor to the health and welfare of our society and be able to give others the means to help those who are not as fortunate as others by giving them reliable resources to help.
Grant Management Non-profit Fund Accounting is a requirement for non-profit organizations that we cannot get around and expect to keep or increase funding for our projects. This site is designed to introduce an invaluable resource to new start-ups, existing organizations, board of directors and others on how to setup and maintain compliance systems for funding sources and donors.
Why is this information Important? Non-profits have very specific compliance and governance regulations. This book will assist in ensuring organizations have the resources and information required to track grant expenditures, create meaningful reporting and maintain records for agency decision making.
Funders require detailed reporting of how grant funds are spent. In addition to deliverables funders review financial statements and budgets to determine if an organization is fiscally sound and spending grant funds according to the agencies stated purpose.
Start-up organizations as well as established charities will benefit from plain and simple illustrations and instruction on how to set up fiscal and document systems, helping to ensure compliance with federal, state, local and private grant makers.
We have made this book affordable to give you the basic information you will need and included in the book are links to free forms for your use. You will gain great insight into the reporting requirements, accounting requirements and you will be able to provide periodic status report on the agency’s health
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Compendium of Federal and State Regulations for U.S. Non-Profit Organizations
How much do you know about NPO regulations? This Web site provides a central resource for nonprofit organization (NPO) administrators, regulators and the interested public to find information about the laws and regulations controlling NPOs in the U.S. The site has three major sections: a set of informational pages about various general topics, a section
Annual Electronic Filing Requirements
Annual Electronic Filing Requirement for Small Exempt Organizations — Form 990-N (e-Postcard) How to file To electronically submit Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or Form 990EZ, use the Form 990-N Electronic Filing system (e-Postcard).
Virtual Tax-Exempt 501(c)(3) Workshops
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Non-Profit Law
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Effectively Managing Grant Activities
Each organization is different and may require more or less management of activities as required by the grantor. The list below represented the most common activates that must be managed. Complying with all the terms of the contract or agreement Using due-diligence in complying with the reporting requirements throughout the grant period Fulfilling financial reporting
Effective Grant Management
There are many reasons a grantee should exercise effective Grant Management. Grant funding can be lost if a grantee has neglected to use decisive grant management in implementing projects and accounting for grant funds received. When an award agreement is executed you have taken on the responsibility of complying with the terms of the agreement.