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Nonprofit leaders are accustomed to justifying their need for operating support in appeals to potential donors. In a “proposal letter” written in June 1788, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart makes his case to benefactor Johann Michael Von Puchberg:
“If you will do me this kindness, I shall…
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Senators Ask Treasury for UBIT Delay
Chairman Brady Releases Lame Duck Tax Package
Congress Faces Dec. 7 Deadline to Pass Spending Legislation
Sen. Grassley Chooses Finance Gavel
Cindy Hyde-Smith Wins Election in Mississippi
State…
A well-trained staff and an informed board are critical to the success of community foundations in our fast-changing world. This two-day course helps new and experienced community foundation staff build the essential skills they need to balance governance and management.
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Today’s political climate poses unique challenges for community foundations, particularly as local communities and nonprofits deal with changes in their communities caused by budget cuts across a variety of programs. But the challenges also pose huge opportunities to fine-tune your organization’s…
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Treasury Issues Interim Guidance on UBIT for Fringe Benefits
House Includes Anti-Johnson Amendment Language in Revised Tax Bill
Senate Confirms Treasury Deputy Secretary
Cuomo Signs Bill Killing State Nonprofit Transportation Tax
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I am always drawn to an essay that talks about how we are motivated to give, especially when the main character is a guide dog named Lucy. In a thoughtful and thought-provoking piece in the New York Times, Paul Sullivan shared a story about his, and his wife’s, support of…
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