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How to Best Help Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan

Following the devastation wrought by Typhoon Haiyan, many are trying to figure out the most effective way to help. We’ll cut to the chase: it’s money. Often at times of disaster people want to donate new and used clothing, canned foods, and building supplies. Typhoon survivors need shelter, medicine, and food – NOW. They don’t …

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Who's Protecting My Donation from a “Significant Diversion”?

Donors around the country are asking themselves that since The Washington Post published a series of articles reporting that more than 1,000 nonprofit organizations have reported a “significant diversion” of assets since 2008. A significant diversion is one that is more than the lesser of $250,000 or 5% of an organization’s gross receipts or total …

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IRS Warns of Pervasive Phone Scam

October 31, 2013 Posted by Jessica Shofler in IRS, News, Scams
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You may encounter something even scarier than Halloween today. The IRS is warning about a sophisticated phone scam targeting taxpayers around the country. The scammers tell people that they owe money to the IRS and that it must be paid immediately using a debit card or wire transfer. If the victim refuses to cooperate, the …

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LAND Makes Your Property Into Art

October 16, 2013 Posted by Jessica Shofler in News

Have you always wanted to be an artist? Now’s your chance. Thanks to The Law Firm for Non-Profits’ client LOS ANGELES NOMADIC DIVISION (LAND), your open plot of land could be made into a wild and beautiful seasonal native landscape. Fifty sites will be selected from an open call based on public visibility and distribution …

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Horror Stories from the Trenches

October 15, 2013 Posted by Jessica Shofler in Board, Director Duties, News

With Halloween quickly approaching, now is the time to face your non-profit demons. Do you consistently lose sleep worrying whether your non-profit is operating lawfully? Do you ever wonder whether you should be doing more as a director? Stop burying your head in the sand. Instead join Arthur Rieman, managing attorney of The Law Firm …

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Extending Time for Charitable Donations

Have you ever experienced the anxiety of making all of your charitable donations before December 31? The Charitable Giving Extension Act, introduced by House Ways and Means Committee member Mike Kelly (R-Pa), would allow you to focus on present giving during December. The Act would allow individuals to treat charitable donations made until April 15 …

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