A policy governing conflicts of interests is perhaps the most important policy a nonprofit board can adopt. To have the most impact, the policy should be in writing and regularly reviewed.| National Council of Nonprofits
How do you know if your nonprofit is making a difference? More nonprofits, grantmakers, and government partners are focusing on outcomes rather than outputs.| National Council of Nonprofits
A resource page and background information on the executive orders signed by President Trump covering a broad range of issues, including diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; government grants and contracts; civic engagement; immigration; and certain nonprofit subsectors.| National Council of Nonprofits
There are real risks to your nonprofit's own data security as well as to its donors, and individuals it serves.| National Council of Nonprofits
A fiscal sponsor is a nonprofit organization that provides fiduciary oversight, financial management, and other administrative services to help build the capacity of charitable projects.| National Council of Nonprofits
Board members are the fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal management policies and ensuring adequate resources.| National Council of Nonprofits