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Bill To Pull Tax Exemptions Headed Back To Congress

The NonProfit Times

9495 was just nine votes short of passing at 256 yes and 145 no. Based on last week’s vote, it is expected to pass the House of Representatives. While the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act (H.R. 9495) was defeated in the House of Representatives, it is back on the table today.

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Lapsed Donors: How to Get Them Back

CauseVox

Once you’ve set your definition, it’s time to crunch some numbers. Save that list as a segment so you can easily send them an email, create a task, or just become aware of who is slipping through the cracks. Your CRM also lets you automate reminders and follow-up tasks for your development team, so no one falls through the cracks.

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Ultimate Guide to Per Stirpes: How to Name Beneficiaries Per Stirpes in a Will

Planned Giving

Estate planning involves critical decisions about who will inherit your assets after you pass away. One effective method to ensure your wishes are honored is through a per stirpes distribution. The assets designated for the deceased beneficiary are passed down to their direct descendants in equal parts.

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Decoding Intestate Succession: Who Inherits Your Estate?

Planned Giving

Creating a last will and testament is crucial for ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. These laws vary by state but generally follow a similar structure to ensure that the deceased’s assets are passed on to their closest relatives. The nine community property states in the U.S.

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The Nonprofit Sector Strength and Partnership Act – What Matters to Grant Writers?

ProposalPRO

Nonprofits – and everyone else – have a voice in the process today through the Public Comment process. In order to ensure timely grant awards, the Secretary has decided to forgo public comment on the priorities, requirements, and definitions under section 437(d)(1) of GEPA.” (For I’ve blogged on that before, here.

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Save Our Stages & PPP Part 2: The Next Round of Relief Funding

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

Last year many arts and culture nonprofits struggling to cope with closures and restrictions in the wake of COVID-19 were able to take advantage of multiple relief grants and funding, chief among them funds made available through the CARE Act and forgivable loans that were part of the Paycheck Protection Program (known as ‘PPP’).

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Is Cause Marketing Really a Disaster After Disasters?

Selfish Giving

Let’s begin with the definition of cause marketing. 100% of the money goes right to these nonprofits; the company is merely a pass through. I’m just wondering whether cause marketing is really a disaster after disasters, or are people being overly sensitive or maybe even hurting they want to help.