Posts Tagged: non-profits

Will Innovation Breed Success?

September 6, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Accountability, Fundraising, News

Many donors only give to charities that demonstrate specific evidence of their success. The governor of Massachusetts is now turning this commonly held standard into new state legislation. It’s called Social Innovation Financing. MA’s Governor Deval Patrick and Lt. Governor Timothy Murray released a statement explaining that it’s a “simple premise – have government pay …

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Watch Out Politically Minded 501(c)(4)s, the NY AG is Getting to Work

August 24, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in News

While the IRS finally agreed to reevaluate regulations concerning politically minded 501(c)(4)s, the NY Attorney General isn’t happy just sitting around and waiting. Instead, NY AG Eric Schneiderman recently sent letters to over 20 politically motivated 501(c)(4) organizations, asking for tax and other financial records. Democratic and republican organizations alike are receiving these requests, including …

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The AG Provides a “How Not to” Manual for Charities

August 15, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Board, Director Duties, News

As CNN reported last week, the CA Attorney General filed a claim against Help Hospitalized Veterans (HHV) accusing the board of, among other things, diverting and wasting charitable assets. The AG alleges that the board approved excessive compensations, failed to have an adequate policy on employee reimbursement, made imprudent loans, and donated money to another …

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Madoffs Can't Even Give Their Money Away

August 10, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Donations, News

When your organization accepts a donation, does it first consider the source of the donation? The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund did just that when it turned down more than $250,000 in gifts last year from organizations founded by sons of Bernie Madoff. The Fund isn’t making public why it rejected the funds, but possible reasons …

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Great News for Nonprofits with LLC Subsidiaries

July 31, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Charitable Deductions, Donations, IRS, News

501(c)(3) organizations frequently create single member limited liability companies to hold assets, some as subsidiaries to protect against risk. However, until now, the IRS would not state whether donations to these single member LLCs were deductible as charitable contributions. As of today, that has all changed. The IRS just released a notice that donations to …

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