It’s Budget Season. Are You Accounting for the Right Things?
The Overhead Myth: The idea that you can reasonably evaluate a nonprofit’s performance and trustworthiness by only looking at how
By Guest Author|2019-04-18T03:06:13+00:00November 17th, 2017|Budgets and number crunching|
The Overhead Myth: The idea that you can reasonably evaluate a nonprofit’s performance and trustworthiness by only looking at how
By Guest Author|2022-11-25T18:06:46+00:00September 29th, 2017|Fundraising|
These days, crowdfunding is one of the most popular methods that individuals, nonprofits, universities, and other organizations use to
By Guest Author|2022-11-25T16:57:52+00:00August 16th, 2017|Online fundraising|
Text-to-give campaign fundraising has become incredibly popular with the public’s increasing love for smartphones. And as a nonprofit, how
By Guest Author|2022-11-25T16:24:40+00:00August 14th, 2017|Competition, Grants|
There are no participation trophies when it comes to grant funding. Some organizations will win the funding and others
By Guest Author|2022-11-25T16:19:14+00:00August 10th, 2017|Online fundraising|
With a crowdfunding campaign, your number one goal is to raise money—that’s a no-brainer. But have you considered that crowdfunding
By Guest Author|2022-11-25T16:12:45+00:00August 9th, 2017|Management|
One of the least understood compliance issues facing nonprofits is charitable solicitations registration. Consequently, this also makes it the
By Guest Author|2020-01-03T22:40:35+00:00June 22nd, 2017|Fundraising, Online fundraising|
Did you know peer-to-peer crowdfunding campaigns raised $17 billion dollars in 2016, according to crowdsourcing.org? In addition, the Chronicle
By Guest Author|2019-12-25T05:08:32+00:00June 12th, 2017|Retaining your donors|
You know the old trope: a family of four is in a station wagon on Route 66. “Are we there
By Guest Author|2019-12-31T19:18:57+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Fundraising auction, Fundraising events|
Auctions are a perfect pairing to fundraising. Goods and services are generously donated leaving wide margins for the bottom
By Guest Author|2019-04-18T02:55:19+00:00May 4th, 2017|Budgets and number crunching|
In normal accounting, there are five areas you need to know how to log, located on the balance sheet and