Remove Government Remove Insurance Remove Lobbying
article thumbnail

​A nonprofit Swiss Army knife: How fiscal sponsorship works to help advance shared goals

Candid

This way, changemakers dont need to create a new nonprofit from scratchwhich requires IRS tax-exempt status, a board of directors, a bank account, accounting, charitable registration, insurance, human resources, an audit, and state and federal filings.

article thumbnail

Types of Nonprofits: A Comprehensive Guide

Qgiv

An NGO is a type of nonprofit organized at the local, national, or international level that works independently of any government involvement. Political organizations: Political nonprofits engage in advocacy, lobbying, and political activities to influence legislation and public policy. What is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)?

article thumbnail

Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

Qgiv

Nonprofits have two customers – the people they serve through the mission and the people or organizations which pay for all or part of the services, such as donors, insurance companies, government entities, and more. This is also a good time to discuss liability issues and your board liability insurance (which you have, of course.)