This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal) Chris Calmer Special to the Philanthropy Journal by Chris Calmer, UMB Bank The season of giving is upon us and as you start to think of how you can be charitable this year...
This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal) Andy Posner Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Andy Posner, Founder and CEO of Capital Good Fund More than 1.5 million nonprofits were registered with the IRS in 2015...
This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal) Greg Miller Special to the Philanthropy Journal by Greg Miller, President and CEO of Penn-Mar Human Services In the nonprofit sector, the concept of merging with another...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal) Dr. Beth Salcedo By Sandy Cyr In mental health, and medicine in general, dissemination of good information is an ongoing challenge. Technology gives us vehicles to easily...
This post was originally published here (Blog Archive) (Please visit the site to view this video) If you’re a frequent visitor to our site, you might notice a few changes in the coming weeks. That’s because we’re making some big...
This post was originally published here (Blog Archive) Here’s a simple way to keep your data safe from potential bad actors in one easy step. Are you ready? Here it is: Log out and lock your computer whenever you’re not in front of it...
This post was originally published here (Blog Archive) In Week 1 of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) we looked at spoofed emails, cybercriminals’ preferred method of spreading malware. Today, in an effort to provide you with the...
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If you’re thinking of starting a nonprofit — whether to do charitable work, to bring the arts to your community or to care for local assets like a private park or historical building — one of the most important steps to take is to file for your tax...
When you have a cause you care about and have gone as far as you can on your own to champion it, it might be time to start your own charity to spread your work to a wider audience. Starting a charity can be a big undertaking, but there are basic...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) Are you in the process of planning your summer holiday? Considering the beach, the mountains, visiting family, or camping? In your planning, you’re likely considering a budget and...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) Cloud-based applications and services are super convenient. After all, they let you work from practically anywhere using almost any device, and they make it easy to collaborate with...