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May 28, 2020

Nonprofit PPP Flexibility Act Passes House – May 28, 2020

Nonprofit PPP Flexibility Act celebrates the U.S. House of Representatives bipartisan legislation passed today to give nonprofits more flexibility with the loans they received to keep their charities afloat. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act of 2020 passed with a 417-1 vote and now heads to the Senate (WHERE IT IS EXPECTED TO PASS!) “Millions of nonprofit organizations in this country are one step closer to meaningful relief,”  Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., and Chip Roy, […]
May 31, 2020

Charity PPP Loan Flexibility Act – Seven Things Nonprofits Need to Know

Charity PPP Loan Flexibility Act – Seven Things Nonprofits Need to Know is INSIDE CHARITY’s review of the new Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act which “attempts” to ease restrictions on charities as they seek loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program authorized by the CARES Act. While there is optimism in Washington that this new bill will reach President Trump’s desk for signature, there is no guarantee of when or if this may happen. And, until […]
November 4, 2020

Inside Charity Post Election Thank You

Inside Charity Post Election Thank You celebrates the unity, civility and kindness that characterizes the nonprofit sector. Inside Charity steers clear of the political arena and commenting on political parties and candidates. Conversely, we enthusiastically encourage everyone, no matter their beliefs, to actively participate in our democratic system of self-government. We’re grateful for the unprecedented way the American people embraced their most cherished privilege of all in the 2020 election — voting
November 8, 2020

Nonprofit Volunteer Boards Have to Go – Jimmy LaRose

Nonprofit Volunteer Boards Have to Go is industry renowned author Jimmy LaRose’s take on what every charitable executive secretly knows…NONPROFIT BOARDS DON’T WORK AND NEVER WILL. “God first made idiots (that was for practice) then He made boards.” ~Mark Twain After spending twenty-five years in nonprofit management (having worked with over 700 boards) I’ve determined, broadly speaking, there are three types of boards… …mediocre ones, useless ones, and really bad ones. It’s not the fault […]