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Interim Executive Director Cost Savings Question

The Nonprofit Consultant

I love it when I get a good question in my email that results in a good blog post. If you're a regular reader of this blog, you know that one of the main things I do as a nonprofit consultant is serve organizations as an Interim Executive Director (IED). Tags: interim Nonprofit executive director management.

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Corporations Versus Nonprofits - A real question?

The Nonprofit Consultant

This morning I was searching out blogs with "nonprofit" as a keyword when I somehow stumbled across the "Esdena: Student Marketplace" blog and read a post called " Welcome back MIT! Because of tax breaks provided to companies when they make donations. Throw a good (by good, I mean luxurious most of the time) charity event 3.

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Joining a Nonprofit Board of Directors: The Why and How of It

The Nonprofit Consultant

(This is another older article that I'm posting to the blog to add it to the archives. Perhaps you have had some experience giving your time and efforts to local nonprofit organizations, but find something lacking in the experience. Use this time to step up your volunteer involvement and learn more about the group.

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Bitcoin, Encryption, Drug Use, and the FBI's Own Bitcoin Wallet; What's the War on Drugs "Really" About?

MishTalk

Users have even helpfully tagged the wallet address as “Silkroad Seized Coins.”. As Extreme Tech reports, bitcoin users located the FBI''s wallet and tagged it with the address Silkroad Seized Coins. Pater Tenebrarun on the Acting Man blog gets to the heart of the matter in Bitcoin and the Silk Road Bust. Silkroad Seized Coins".

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When Incentives Turn into Disincentives

The Nonprofit Consultant

That is, they have promised the IRS that their grants and related expenditures will equal at least 5% of the total value of their assets each tax year. A little less known than the 5% payout, is the excise tax that foundations pay on their investment earnings. Currently, it is generally a 2% tax. According to C.