December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
If asked to name the number one resource that your nonprofit has, I’d wager that it would be your staff of paid and volunteer people. Whether that’s one person and a telephone or thousands of people spread throughout the country, who represents...
Topics: HR Risk and Employment Practices
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Employees. Former employees. Donors. Grantors. Third parties. Fellow board members. You probably don’t like to think of them as liability risks to your nonprofit organization, yet all of them can make your nonprofit the target of a lawsuit. Such lawsuits...
Topics: Data Privacy, Tech Risk, Cybersecurity, HR Risk and Employment Practices
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Violence cannot build a better society. Disruption and disorder nourish repression, not justice. They strike at the freedom of every citizen. The community cannotit will nottolerate coercion and mob rule. — Commission on Civil Disorder, 1968 Violence pervades the lives...
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
New Book Sheds Light on Fundraising and Collaboration Risks The Nonprofit Risk Management Center has published a new text on the emerging topic of fundraising risks: No Strings Attached: Untangling the Risks of Fundraising & Collaboration. An excerpt from Chapter 4: Individual Donors:...
Topics: General
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Exercise Caution When Engaging Consultants Expertise that is needed on a short-term and targeted basis or during an economic downturn or a drop in donations can spur a nonprofit to seek outside expertise. Those that hire consultants may save dollars...
Topics: General
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Looking back, 2008 was a very big year in the employment law arena. Changes at the federal level included amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and INS requirements for verifying whether a worker is...
Topics: HR Risk and Employment Practices
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
1. Take Advantage of Electronic Formats — Many insurance companies now issue policies in an electronic format with headings that can be clicked on to zero in on a particular policy section or particular endorsement. This makes it much easier to...
Topics: Insurance and Risk Financing
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
The beginning of the summer swim season is just around the corner. Many pools, beaches, lakes and ponds will see high rates of use over the summer weeks. In addition, many nonprofit organizations will sponsor special summer events that involve...
Topics: Facility, Program and Transportation Safety, Youth Protection and Child Safety
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Here’s a REMINDER to all public charities and churches: A link to a political candidate’s web site from a nonprofit’s web site may violate federal law. IRS regulations allow 501(c)(3) nonprofits to engage in limited “voter education” activities, such as...
Topics: General
December 2, 2016
Resource Type: Articles
Love? Shouldn’t it be “Hate Those Deductibles?” — those devilish clauses in many property and liability insurance policies that make us as insureds pay the first part of almost every loss? Isn’t it because of deductibles that insurance never seems...
Topics: Insurance and Risk Financing
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