Nonprofit Resources
How Strong Is Your Organization’s Cybersecurity Strategy?
No nonprofit is immune to a cyber attack, regardless of the size of the organization or its IT team. Take this short online test to check the strength of your organization’s cybersecurity controls.
What the Supreme Court Ruling on Church Plans May Mean for Your Organization
The Supreme Court has ruled that a plan maintained by a “principal-purpose” organization qualifies as a “church plan,” regardless of who established it. What does this mean for your Christian nonprofit organization and its retirement plan?
4 Steps for Next Level Cybersecurity
Given the high stakes, it’s vital to ensure that your organization has sufficient cybersecurity protection. These four steps go beyond the basic cybersecurity practices you should follow to help you further strengthen your organization’s cybersecurity defenses.
Part Two – A Deeper Dive Into ASU 2016-14 Implementation Issues
This article takes an in-depth look at two areas of Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-14: expense reporting and reclassification upon expiration of donor-imposed restrictions.
IRS Focuses on Employment Tax Issues During Tax-Exempt Organization Audits
Based upon the IRS’ continued focus on employment tax issues, it is imperative that tax exempt entities review their policies and processes and invest in initiatives and resources to ensure compliance.
A Deeper Dive Into ASU 2016-14 Implementation Issues
As organizations look to implement ASU 2014-16 and meet its requirements, they must account for how these changes may impact how they collect information. This article will highlight three of these areas.
Four Questions to Ask About Executive Compensation at Your Organization
Nonprofit organizations need to attract and retain qualified leadership. But many nonprofit leaders are unaware of the intricacies of the IRS requirements for executive compensation — and of the significant penalties that can arise if the IRS deems compensation “excessive.”
A Cyberattack of Unprecedented Scale
May 18, 2017 - The “WannaCry” ransomware program resulted in more than 75,000 ransomware attacks in 153 countries. Learn steps you can take to protect your organization and what to do if you become a victim.
What You Need to Know About the WannaCry Ransomware Program
This was potentially the largest cyberattack the world has ever seen. Here's what you need to know, including steps to protect your organization and what to do if you become a victim.
Do You Need to File Form 5500 for Your Health and Welfare Plans?
Many nonprofits aren’t aware that they may need to file Form 5500 for their health and welfare plans. This post explains the requirements.