Will the new tax act reduce charitable contributions? The answer is not a definite “Yes.” Instead, “It depends.” For some, the impact will be positive, but for others negative; two contrarian views: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-2018-tax-law-increases-charitable-giving-russell/ What Tax Reform Means for Charity: more Money, Money,...
Local Politics
Why it’s important for community-based nonprofits that receive grants & contracts from local government to be fully engaged with local politics—the City of San Antonio is rethinking the way it funds local charities in the wake of a couple of scandals: http://tpr.org/post/city-review-funding-agreement-process-nonprofit-agencies
Two Tools to Help You Advocate
Two helpful public policy and advocacy downloads for nonprofit leaders—how changes in federal law and regulations will impact you this year, and how to track pending legislation in whatever state you are in:...
A Money Quote
“Millions of middle-class donors will be effectively shut out from claiming any charitable deduction under the new tax law . . . [while] the wealthy will get a still larger share of the tax benefit, even when sacrificing a smaller share of their income:” ...
It’s Not Lobbying
So What is the Technical Advice Exception? It means your nonprofit’s representatives can provide technical advice, assistance or testimony to a governmental body, committee, or agency in response to a written request, and it’s NOT lobbying: https://bolderadvocacy.org/blog/technical-advice-exception
For Folks Not Used to Traditional Fundraising
How to start a development program in a small nonprofit & and an unconventional approach to fundraising at a successful nonprofit news site: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-start-major-gift-fundraising-program-even-your-cabral-ma-cfre/ How the Texas Tribune is enlisting the newsroom to grow membership...
