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Executive Director
The article below is excerpted from the Nonprofit Risk Management Center’s brand-new book, “Financial Risk Management: A Guide for Nonprofit Executives.” To read more about the book and order a copy for your desk or copies for your entire leadership team, click here:
The finance-related risks facing nonprofits are far from inconsequential. From a community-serving mission getting off track to financial ruin and insolvency, these risks require the care and attention of every nonprofit’s leaders. While it is impossible to predict every wrong turn a nonprofit might take in its institutional lifetime, or even accurately predict those with finance-related components, skillful risk managers learn to look for warning signs that something is amiss or the organization is headed down a dangerous path.
In the section that follows we identify and discuss a number of known red flags with which nonprofit leaders should be aware.
“…Form 990 is the only document that’s legally required to be publicly available, and as a consequence, this form bears the brunt of accountability discussions.”
In August 2008 the Internal Revenue Service completed its revision of the 2008 Form 990 instructions and posted them on the IRS Web site along with three new background documents explaining the new form and instructions. The 2008 Form 990, released by the Internal Revenue Service in December 2007, is effective for 2008 tax years (for returns filed in 2009). The IRS Form 990 consists of an 11-page, 11-part core form that is required to be completed by all organizations that file the form, and schedules to be completed by those organizations that satisfy the applicable requirements for each schedule. Small tax-exempt organizations (those normally with annual gross receipts up to $25,000) must file the Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or 990-EZ.
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