This episode is about storytelling and why I prefer the IRS 990 compared to any other tax form. It's because it allows nonprofits to really highlight what they do and tell the story of what are some of your accomplishments of yours programs? This is a great time because if you remember in our episode about missions, I talked about your activities having an impact on a large community. This gets to be that time where you can talk about that, where you can say, Hey, we are now able to serve 500 people when we were only serving 250. This is when you can talk about those types of growth. Click here to view the full transcript.
Becoming Fully Equipped and Fully Confident with a 990
How to Showcase and Tell a Story With Your 990
Using Your 990 as a Tool in Your Nonprofit
Identifying and Reporting Your Priorities with Your 990
Staying Aligned With Your Mission: A Guide To Successful 990 Filings
Being Transparent with a 990
How to Ensure Sustainability for Your Nonprofit with Rebecca Rodriguez
Hit the Ground Running with a Successful Nonprofit with Rebecca Rodriquez
How to Prevent Fraud in Your Business: Eliminating Internal/External Pressure on Staff
Protecting the Safety of Everyone with Effective Program Risk Management
How to Go Beyond the Basics: A Step Towards Fraud Risk Prevention
How to Question Leadership for Greater Transparency and Preventing Fraud
Best Practices for Securing Valuable Organization Data
How to Use a Fraud Risk Assessment to Protect Your Nonprofit
Safeguarding Against Minor Mix-Ups by Creating Clear Roles
How to Eliminate Emotional Decisions and Implement Internal Controls in Your Nonprofit Organization
The Perfect Timeline for Your Fundraiser
Navigating Your Financial Statements
Creating a Change by Eliminating Fluff
Cultivating a Beneficial Relationship Between a Fiscal Sponsor and an Organization
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