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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 *. Street Address. Address Line 2.

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Please Help: Volunteers Needed To Help With Hurricane Wiki To Prep for Hurricane Ida

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We need volunteers to review the wiki section by section and make sure that there are resources collected for Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Ida is expected to make landfall on the Gulf Coast near the Alabama/Florida border late Monday or early Tuesday. Most importantly, we need to update the wiki: [link].

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Tales of faux donors scamming charities

Robert Weiner

He has homes in Mississippi and Florida. Tale #4: Most recently we had one alumnus promise us his art collection and then went to post an article online about how he strung us along – he actually posted our email exchanges online through a local newspaper where he was a freelancer…. His return address was a NY prison. Our IT dept.

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If This Then That for Non-Profits

Connection Cafe

Ben works on Blackbaud’s Corporate Communications Team, is a Graduate Student at University of Texas School of Advertising (Hook ‘Em) and a Mississippi native. Using IFTTT, every time you receive an email notifying you of a new Twitter follower, your Twitter account sends an automated shout out, welcoming in your new follower.

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How to Create Nonprofit VIPs with Social Media

Connection Cafe

Ben works on Blackbaud’s Corporate Communications Team, is a Graduate Student at University of Texas School of Advertising (Hook ‘Em) and a Mississippi native. By encouraging the hashtag in emails and ads leading up to your nonprofit event, people will be prepared to use that tag and use it often. Everybody wants to be a VIP.

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The Young and Generous: A New Research Report from Network for Good

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" My first thought when I opened this email from Katya Andresen , VP Marketing, Network for Good , pointing me to some new research, " The Young and the Generous " (you have to register to download) was about fried green tomatoes. Flickr photo from: Just Me Robin Photos "Fried Green Tomatoes anyone?" children,???