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Nonprofit Audit 101

The NonProfit Times

We cover a lot of ground in the guide, including: Types and formats of audits Common misconceptions Three stages of an audit What happens if fraud is discovered Red flags for your auditor How technology can ensure a smoother audit What happens if fraud is discovered First Name * Last Name * Company * Email * Phone * Address * Street Address Address (..)

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Nonprofit Audit 101

The NonProfit Times

First Name * Last Name * Company * Email * Phone * Address *. How technology can ensure a smoother audit. What happens if fraud is discovered. Street Address. Address Line 2.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

Sometimes that one phone call can give you a leg up when it comes time for the funder to review grant proposals. I’ve reviewed your website but would like to confirm: Are the submission instructions you’ve listed accurate or have there been any recent changes? and a location where the money will be used.

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Best Practices for Virtual Foundation Board Meetings

Connection Cafe

Using remote meeting technology, cameras, computers, phones, electronic board book technology and shared information platforms , board members got together and got funds out the door. The dollars giv en and the decisions made to enable flexible funding are all the result of board meetings. .

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5 Ways to Make LinkedIn Board Connect Work for Your Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Halpert , a LinkedIn trainer, helped a Connecticut nonprofit search for board members. Build relationships: While approaches to candidates can’t be cut and dried, my typical process was to start with a 10-minute phone call. So I dropped the words homelessness and volunteering from my search.

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Raising Money for Universities during COVID-19

Connection Cafe

Scott Roberts is the president of the UConn Foundation, which serves the University of Connecticut. UConn has changed their back-of-house software in how they track constituent interactions, expanding the categories to include virtual meetings along with phone calls, emails and face-to-face meetings. How are they able to raise money?

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Why Building Resilient Networks Matter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They had no internet access and – most distressingly for me – no phone service at all. When they evacuated from their small island, I reminded them to take their cell phones and chargers. From there they traversed Long Island Sound to New London, Connecticut, and then drove to Boston. They lost power, heat, and light.

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