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Starting a nonprofit: 5 things people don’t tell you [Video]

When you’re starting a nonprofit, there is SO much to learn. While there may be information about tax forms and paperwork, and how to apply for 501c3 status, it’s the OTHER stuff that you may not hear about. It’s the hard times and the discouraging moments that hit you out of nowhere that you may not be prepared for. That’s why I’m going to cover in this video.Here’s the breakdown: 00:00 Introduction00:47 Time04:24 “No”06:25 Board members10:27 501c3 status and money11:36 Personal developmentJoin my new membership society to activate your purpose and profit: https://bossonabudget.lpages.co/purposeprofitsociety/Join my channel to get access to get special perks like coupon codes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWN9-_-PO_bmTD3o_B0RKw/joinThe information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of professional legal, accounting, or financial advice. If you have any legal questions about this video or the video’s topic, or any other legal matter, consult with an attorney or tax professional in your area.If you need help forming your nonprofit idea, The Before You Start Workbook/Nonprofit Business Bundle is here: https://rebrand.ly/nonprofitbundle★☆★To set up your nonprofit, download my free checklist: https://rebrand.ly/npchecklist★☆★★☆★For step-by-step guidance on starting a nonprofit, check out my nonprofit startup workbook:https://rebrand.ly/npstartupworkbook★☆★★☆★ Subscribe to my Channel: ★☆★https://bit.ly/38xUFru★☆★ VISIT MY WEBSITE ★☆★https://www.bossonabudget.com★☆★ VISIT MY GRANT WRITING SUPPORT GROUP ON FACEBOOK ★☆★https://www.facebook.com/groups/grantwritingsupport/★☆★ READ MY BLOG ★☆★https://www.bossonabudget.com/blog-1★☆★ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR NONPROFIT ★☆★https://www.bossonabudget.com/freeresources

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Daily Show for February 06, 2024 [Video]

This month Democracy Now! turns 28. Since our very first broadcast in 1996, Democracy Now! has been committed to bringing you the stories, voices and perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else. In these times of war, climate chaos and elections, our reporting has never been more important. Can you donate $10 to keep us going strong? Right now a generous donor will DOUBLE your donation, making it twice as valuable. Democracy Now! doesn’t accept advertising income, corporate underwriting or government funding. That means we rely on you to make our work possibleand every dollar counts. Please donate today. Thank you so much. -Amy Goodman

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Nonprofit’s Questions of the Week! [Video]

On The Nonprofit Show, it’s Ask and Answer Day, and we’ve got viewers from all over the world sending in their questions. We have Muhi Khwaja, a trainer from Fundraising Academy and CFRE, here to help us answer those burning questions. Our first question is about whether it’s a good idea to use season tickets to major sports events for entertaining high net worth donors. Muhi begins with a definete ‘Yes’, sharing examples of how sports tickets can be a fantastic cultivation tool for donors who are fans of specific teams, illustrating the potential for connecting donors to the mission. Host Julia Patrick and Muhi dive deeper into the topic, highlighting how professional sports organizations often have philanthropic arms and the importance of using such opportunities to move the donor closer to the organization’s mission. They discuss the benefits of team-building activities and how it can contribute to staff retention, going beyond just “whining and dining.” Next up is a question from an attendee in Houston, wondering about taking time off during gala seasons. Muhi emphasizes that it’s entirely reasonable to compensate for weekend and evening work by taking time off during the week. He suggests making it a corporate policy to ensure fairness and encourages open communication with supervisors. Then, they explore the intricacies of balancing faith and politics, especially for faith-based nonprofits. Muhi shares insights into how philanthropy and government spending intersect and affect the sociopolitical climate. The conversation shifts to evaluating banking relationships, with Roberto from Miami expressing concerns about their current bank’s lack of commitment to sponsorships. Muhi advises exploring options with banks that have philanthropic initiatives and stressing the importance of clear communication about expectations. Lastly, a viewer from Denver seeks advice on the best social media platform for nonprofit marketing in 2024. Muhi recommends considering the target audience’s demographics and conducting surveys to determine the most effective platform for reaching donors. Throughout the episode, Muhi Khwaja’s expertise and insights shine brightly, offering valuable guidance to nonprofits navigating various challenges. You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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Bobby Wilson and Pittsburgh Council majority tout new zoning revision legislation WPXI [Video]

Pittsburgh Councilman Bobby Wilson introduced his new legislation to local press by talking through the back-of-a-napkin math of how an affordable housing project in his District One neighborhood of Fineview got bogged down in delay and added cost.

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Nonprofits, you may need to file this report! #501c3 #boi [Video]

If you have nonprofit, you need to know about the new Beneficial Owner Information report now required by the U.S. government. This is a form you have to fill out for your business. Businesses formed before January 1, 2024 have until 2025 to fill out their reports, but new businesses have 90 days. If you are a tax-exempt organization, you are exempt from this form, but not all nonprofits are tax-exempt! Make sure you are informed, because you may face up to a $500 fine or more. For more information go here: https://www.fincen.gov/boi