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 By Lilya Wagner | 8/22/08 |
Why Fear the Fundraising Ask?, An excerpt from "Yours for the Asking" By Reynold Levy | 8/21/08 | Almost every American does it. In 2007, the population of the United States gave $306 billion to charity. That sum represents 2.3 percent of the average American's disposable income. Two-thirds of all households contributed funds to nonprofit institutions. For each of the last five years, Americans donated more to their favorite organizations and causes than they saved for themselves. Read More »
128 CGAs in One Month - Part two of The Real Planned Giving By Jonathan H. Gudema, Esq. | 8/13/08 | Because many organizations saw a blip in new Charitable Gift Annuities (CGAs) as a result of the recent reduction in ACGA rates, I thought it only fair to talk about planned gift opportunities beyond bequests. Read More »
Are You Ready for the Redesigned IRS Form 990? More disclosure, more detailed schedules and more pitfalls abound. By Cathleen West & Larry Levy | 8/7/08 |
In December of last year, the IRS released the first major redesign of the form 990 in nearly 30 years in order to keep pace with the increasing size, diversity and complexity of the tax-exempt sector. The new design is consistent with the IRS's three guiding principles of enhancing transparency, promoting tax compliance, and minimizing taxpayer burden. Read More »
Board and Employee Diversity in the Philanthropic Sector: A Landscape Analysis By Leticia John | 8/7/08 |
Why Are Americans So Generous? By Mal Warwick | 8/7/08 |
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