A code of ethics should align with a nonprofit’s mission
A nonprofit’s code of ethics guides day-to-day operations, as well as your employees’ and board members’ conduct.
A nonprofit’s code of ethics guides day-to-day operations, as well as your employees’ and board members’ conduct.
Sometimes finding new sources of revenue starts internally by examining your organization’s finances and applying critical thinking skills.
Young members of the emerging Generation Z demographic show strong signs of activism, and future-looking nonprofits should cultivate them now.
Nonprofits must be careful about activities related to public policy issues, or risk losing tax-exempt status.
A key duty of your nonprofit’s board is to oversee the organization’s finances. Some warning signs may jump out immediately, but others can be more subtle.