by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Divorce, Estate Planning, Non-Profits
Estate Planning And Divorce Estate planning is something that everyone should take the time to do. However, because it is not very pleasant to think about one’s eventual demise, most people either avoid the task altogether or create an estate plan and then try to...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Liability, Liability, Non-Profits
Protecting Non-Profit Volunteers From Liability Many nonprofit organizations rely on volunteers to accomplish their goals and serve their causes. Just like workplaces with paid employees, nonprofits that use volunteers need to be aware of potential liabilities related...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Governance, Non-Profits
Non-Profit Directors Vs. Officers When working with non-profits, a question often arises about the difference between non-profit directors vs. officers. Both directors and officers have their distinct roles within a non-profit organization. According to a report by...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
The IRS Now Mandates Electronic Filing For All Non-Profits Even though the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has long accepted electronic tax filings, tax-exempt organizations have been able to rely exclusively on paper returns and filings until recently. The IRS now...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Governance, Non-Profits
Guide To Non-Profit Board Meetings: Minutes and Agendas Holding a productive board meeting requires thorough planning. Crafting a well-structured agenda can help ensure that all of the organization’s most pertinent concerns are covered. During the non-profit board...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Non-Profits
Fiscal Sponsorships and Your Non-Profit Organization Having a philanthropic mission is a laudable goal. However, establishing a non-profit organization to fulfill that mission can be much more difficult. A fiscal sponsorship may be a way that you can accomplish your...