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IRS Scrutiny of New Nonprofits on the Rise

Applying for tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) status has always been a formidable process for the uninitiated.  From the planning to the paperwork to the IRS follow-up, it has never been a walk in the park. The Foundation Group has worked with nearly…

How to Raise Your First (or Next) $10,000

Sound like something you’d like to know how to do?  Of course it does! Mark your calendar for Thursday, September 20 from 1 to 4 Eastern.  Our good friend and fundraising guru, Sandy Rees, will be presenting a special, 3-hour…

IRS Mishandling Some 501(c)(3) Applications

Cincinnati, we’ve got a problem!  Lately the Internal Revenue Service Exempt Organizations Division has begun to monkey around with the way it treats organizations applying for tax exempt status, particularly those nonprofits that have been around and operating for a…

The Most Generous Donors: The Middle Class and Red State America

This morning, the Chronicle of Philanthropy published an fascinating article entitled, America’s Generosity Divide.  In it, the writers break down giving by region, income and other demographics.  The results are very interesting. Generally speaking, the middle class, the religious and…

How to Start Your First Annual Fund

An Annual Fund is an organized effort to obtain gifts on a yearly basis to support, at least in part, the general operations of a nonprofit organization.  These unrestricted funds are typically raised through a combination of special events, direct…

Why Nonprofit Bylaws Matter: A Tragic Tale

In working with thousands of nonprofit startups over the years, we have often experienced the proverbial glazing over of the eyes when we start talking about things such as bylaws.  That’s about the last thing a typical budding social entrepreneur…

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