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50 Nonprofit Facts and Statistics

Most people, or at least me, like lists of facts. Like the height of Mount Everest is 29,032 feet high. Although it was considered to be 29,028 feet high until December of 2020, when the official height was changed. Facts…

2020 – A Year In Review

2020 – A Year In Review

COVID-19. In our hometown of Nashville, a devastating tornado. Injustice. Protests. Riots. A Presidential election. More COVID-19. Is it over yet?

New COVID Relief Bill May Provide Additional Help for Nonprofits

New COVID Relief Bill May Provide Additional Help for Nonprofits

The CARES Act legislation that was approved in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic (spring of 2020) helped many nonprofits with its Paycheck Protection Program.  Thousands of charitable organizations nationwide were able to secure forgiveable loans from the Small…

Big Changes to PPP Loan Forgiveness Rules

Big Changes to PPP Loan Forgiveness Rules

Newly passed legislation is heading to President Trump’s desk that will substantially alter the original forgiveness terms for PPP loans.

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The CARES Act Increases Donation Tax Deductibility

The CARES Act that Congress passed in response to the COVID-19 crisis is best known for its Payroll Protection Program SBA loans and other measures of cash relief.  Getting less attention are the provisions that increase the tax-deductibility of donations…

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The CARES Act May Help Your Nonprofit Retain Its Staff

On Friday, March 27, 2020, Congress approved the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.  This is the third phase of a sweeping relief package Congress has passed in its efforts to mitigate the economic impact of COVID-19.

Appeals Court Finds Clergy Housing Allowance To Be Constitutional

Appeals Court Finds Clergy Housing Allowance To Be Constitutional

It took over five years, but a unanimous 3-judge panel of the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in March that the clergy housing allowance is constitutional, overturning a District court decision from 2013. The original suit was brought…

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