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The title of a recent conference, “Nonprofits at the Crossroads: A Summit for Board Members and Staff,” inspired a keynote address delivered at the conference and later expanded into the observations in this article. The June 15, 2007 conference was sponsored by the Government Law Center, Albany Law School. Co-Sponsors were the Community Foundation for the Capital Region, Council of Community Services of New York State, Center for Women in Government & Civil Society at the University at Albany, and the Tech Valley Nonprofit Business Council, a unit of the Tech Valley Chamber Coalition. Read More
First Things First -- What Do You Mean by "Starting a Nonprofit"? Get Clear About the Purpose (the Mission) for Your New Organization Perhaps the best way to really clarify to yourself what you intend to accomplish by starting a new nonprofit is to write a basic mission statement for your organization. You'll soon need this mission statement anyway if you plan to incorporate your nonprofit (more about incorporation a little later on). The following guidelines may be helpful to you when writing your first, basic mission statement. Read More
Q: I live in a trailer park that is part of the city's low-income housing, purchased by a 501(c)(3) non-profit for the purpose of lessening the burden of government in the application of the low-income housing section. The park was purchased with tax-exempt bonds Can the residents maintain all of the seats of the Board of the 501(c)(3) that owns the park, as long as we maintain the purpose set forth within the approved 501(c)(3)? Is there a ruling needed by the IRS? Get the Answer
Goals or objectives, assessment or evaluation? What aspect of nonprofit advocacy do groups seek to measure and why? Read More
