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Navigating Regulatory Requirements for Disaster and Hardship Relief Funds: A Guide for CSR Leaders

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Relief funds offer a vehicle to provide much-needed financial assistance to individuals during unforeseen disasters and personal hardships. And those that comply with regulatory requirements allow for tax-deductible donations and tax-free grants within the United States. Grant Criteria.

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Tax Benefits of Corporate Giving, with Jon Liff, CPA at Edelstein

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We discussed the tax benefits of corporate giving with Jon Liff , a CPA at our partner Edelstein , LLP, to get a better understanding of how your corporation can benefit from proactive giving. Whether you are looking to start or modernize your giving program, here are four tax benefits of corporate giving to keep in mind. #1

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Giving Trends in Kenya: How the Growth of Mobile Payments Are Transforming Community Giving

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According to the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law , there are 6,500+ NGOs registered with the NGOs Coordination Board in Kenya. According to the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law , there are 6,500+ NGOs registered with the NGOs Coordination Board in Kenya. 67% donate in response to natural disasters. ?

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Breaking down the CARES Act:  How the New Stimulus Bill Could Provide Relief for Social Good Organizations

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On Friday, March 27, the House of Representatives and the President signed into law H.R. 748, the third relief package Congress has passed, and the President has signed into law to address the US response to COVID-19. Emergency Economic Injury Grants. There are more provisions of this bill that benefit social good organizations.

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Two Tax Policies Affecting Foundations and Nonprofits in 2020

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Harking back to December 2017, the House and Senate passed, and the President signed into law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, also known as TCJA or Tax Reform 2017. In this scenario, TCJA imposed a 21% tax on transportation fringe benefits that nonprofit organizations offered to their employees. Private Foundation Excise Tax.

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Youth Programs Benefit from Microsoft Donations

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Kokkyo naki Kodomotachi (Children without Borders) in Japan is a humanitarian educational association NGO that supports disadvantaged children and youth in Asia who are on the street, are victims of trafficking, forced labor, and natural disasters, or in conflict with the law. The organization has nine full-time staff.

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5 Nonprofit Resolutions for 2018

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From tax changes to political divides and natural disasters, each day seemed to bring a new, unprecedented challenge. While it’s too early to say for certain how much the new tax laws will affect charitable giving, it is possible that fewer people will be seeking to donate for tax benefits. Focus on donor retention.