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

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However, as described under the CARES Act implemented in 2020, Jon explained, “A big change in the tax law as it relates to corporations and corporate giving right now is the increased percentage that is allowable for deduction. 2 Donor Advised Funds give you more flexibility to make an impact.

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4 bbcon Takeaways for Philanthropic Organizations to Power 2019 Planning

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We thought so, so we put together a short list of items we felt could trigger meaningful conversations just in time for end-of-year reflection and 2019 planning. . Think carefully about what questions could result in data points that can help guide funding decisions, smart partnerships, and stronger board relationships.

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Let the Donor Decide: Don’t Assume Giving is Off the Table During a Crisis

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“Humanitarian crises, natural disasters, disease outbreaks – the needs today as pressing as ever,” stated Martha C. She reflected that the way we give is evolving impacted by tax law and technology along with changing consciousness and shifting social mores. White in a TIME Magazine article in 2018. Be completely transparent.

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A History of How Modern ESG Came to Be

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Over the last couple of years, as natural disasters continued to pick up in intensity and COVID – 19 brought rising income and healthcare inequalities to center stage, corporations have increasingly been pouring more focus into their own ESG measurements and practices in conjunction with their corporate social responsibility efforts. .

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Netsquared Technology Innovation Fund which is high on the agenda of this year's Netsquared Conference. Some reflections about the newest web2.0 How to remix content with having a law degree is a simple guide to how to use material from the internet without getting in trouble. Follow the links from here. Who has time for Video?

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Leading the Resistance: 28 Organizations You Can (and Should) Support Today

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Lambda Legal does not charge clients for legal representation or advocacy, and receives no government funding - it depends on contributions from supporters around the country. Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. Southern Poverty Law Center. Lakota People's Law Project. National Immigration Law Center.

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What is the distinction between social media for charity and social good/systemic change?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nonetheless, in reflection, I wonder: Is it time to stop using the phrase "social media for social good" when we're talking about the use of social media for charity? It happens through the organization that receives the funding. benrigby : Yunus defines a "social business" which is a for profit - doesn't rely on donations/funding.