Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization

Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119380197

Everything you need to start and manage a non-profit Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization is written to help anyone who's just getting their toes wet in the sector get up to speed on the critical information needed to protect their nonprofit's tax-exempt status—and avoid the many legal traps out there that you probably didn't know exist. Packed with checklists and step-by-step guidance, Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization demystifies intricate legal issues with plain-English language explanations for non-legal professionals of the statutes, regulations, court opinions, and other rules comprising nonprofit law. Nonprofits must comply with stringent federal and state laws due to their special exempt status; the government's ultimate threat is revocation of a nonprofit's tax-exempt status, which usually means the nonprofit's demise. Written in plain English, not "legalese," this all-important guide provides essential guidance for those interested in starting nonprofits, as well as valuable advice for leaders of established organizations. Covers all aspects of federal and state nonprofit law Discusses significant contemporary issues, including commerciality, private benefit, governance, and unrelated business Provides summaries of current IRS ruling policies Includes procedures and a glossary of legal terms for fail-safe compliance Written by the country's legal leading authority on tax-exempt organizations, Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization is the reference you'll want to keep close by as you navigate your way through the world of nonprofit and the law.

The Non Nonprofit

The Non Nonprofit
Author: Steve Rothschild
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118180224

A top business leader shares the business principles he used to launch both a top company and a thriving nonprofit Nonprofit leaders know that solving pervasive social problems requires passion and creativity as well as tangible results. The Non Nonprofit shares the same business principles that drive the world's best companies, showing how they can (and should) be applied to the realm of nonprofits. Steve Rothschild personally crossed sectors when he left corporate America to found Twin Cities RISE!, a highly successful poverty reduction program. His honest story, and success and missteps, create an essential roadmap for any social venture looking to prove and boost its impact. Distills essential nonprofit principles such as having a clear and appropriate purpose, creating economic value from social benefit, and establishing mutual accountability Shares successful approaches from innovative organizations such as Grameen Bank, Playworks, Common Ground, Habitat for Humanity, Lumni, Caring Bridge, College Summit and RISE! Draws from the author's success in founding and building Twin Cities RISE!, which trains unemployed Minnesotans for living wage jobs. RISE! serves 1,500 participants each year As insightful as it is inspiring, The Non Nonprofit can help maximize the positive impact of any nonprofit.

Nonprofit Governance

Nonprofit Governance
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470486198

Nonprofit Governance Law, Practices & Trends Governance seems to be the subject that is perched atop every nonprofit lawyer's worry/wish list, despite the fact that there is not much law on the point, particularly at the federal level. This ascension in importance is largely due to the various organizations propounding best practices and principles for public charities and other forms of nonprofit organizations, the IRS's redesigned Form 990, the agency's aggressive push of certain good governance principles in the tax-exempt organizations' setting, and scandals brought to light by the Senate Finance Committee staff. Stemming from the authors' endless hours of meditating over the new Form 990 and sifting through the many (and often inconsistent) best practices principles, Nonprofit Governance fills the need for some cohesion in the realm of nonprofit governance by providing in-depth coverage and explanations of the laws, practices, and trends in this volatile area. An invaluable resource for nonprofit executives, officers, directors, nonprofit lawyers, accountants, members of boards of directors, and consultants, legal experts Bruce R. Hopkins and Virginia Gross's Nonprofit Governance brims with detailed documentation and references to regulations, rulings, cases, and tax literature (which includes current articles and tax law review notes). Here, readers will find a wealth of clarifying information on: Federal and state law fundamentals Board member responsibilities and liability Nonprofit governance principles Nonprofit governance issues Application of the private benefit doctrine Governance and the redesigned Form 990 Recommended polices and procedures Governance case studies Governance legal audit A law primer for nonprofit board members And much more The book includes an exhaustive index, Internal Revenue Code citations and numerous case studies, tips, forms, and checklists to round out the authoritative coverage. Nonprofit Governance is an indispensable guide to, and through, all of the governance policymaking that is unfolding, to improve the management of nonprofit organizations as well as to help organizations be in compliance with nonprofit governance law.

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119873398

Stay informed of every major development in the law of tax-exempt organizations from 2021 and 2022 In the 2022 Cumulative Supplement to the twelfth edition of The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, readers will find an essential update covering and explaining every relevant and impactful legislative and regulatory change, as well as major cases and decisions from 2021, that will affect the administration and operation of tax-exempt organizations in the United States. Renowned author Bruce R. Hopkins offers concise and authoritative commentary on the latest amendments and legislation of interest to the leaders and managers of tax-exempt organizations and the lawyers, accountants, and consultants who serve and advise them.

Tax-Exempt Organizations and Constitutional Law

Tax-Exempt Organizations and Constitutional Law
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118417151

A comprehensive guide to understanding the theory and implications of constitutional law as it relates to tax-exempt organizations Although the U.S. Constitution does not make any reference to nonprofit organizations—not surprising, since the Constitution is not a framework for the structure of the entirety of U.S. society—the Supreme Court has effusively shaped nonprofit law. Now, leading nonprofit law expert Bruce R. Hopkins discusses how tax-exempt organizations, including educational, religious, and healthcare institutions, are directly affected by constitutional law decisions and other pronouncements from the U.S. Supreme Court. Written by one of the country's leading legal authorities on tax-exempt organizations Provides a comprehensive, authoritative examination of constitutional law principles and their implications for tax-exempt organizations Includes coverage of the Supreme Court's perspective on nonprofit organizations and tax exemption, applicability of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses to nonprofit religious organizations, the import of Free Speech principles in the charitable fundraising context, the constitutionality of the individual health insurance mandate, and more Other titles by Bruce R. Hopkins: The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Tenth Edition, The Law of Fundraising, Fourth Edition, and The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, Fourth Edition Should religious organizations be exempt from taxation? Should religious groups get tax exemptions not available to other organizations? Are state charitable solicitation acts constitutional? Is the health insurance mandate constitutional? Is the Affordable Care Act subject to legal challenge at this time? How many ways has the Supreme Court shaped nonprofit law? Get answers to these questions and many more from Tax-Exempt Organizations and Constitutional Law.

Private Foundations--self-dealing

Private Foundations--self-dealing
Author: Turney P. Berry
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
ISBN: 9781558719491

... discusses in detail the excise taxes imposed by [section] 4941 on acts of self-dealing between private foundations and certain related persons.

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, + Website

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, + Website
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119756286

Stay up to date on the latest developments in the law affecting tax-exempt organizations In The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations: 2021 Cumulative Supplement, + Website, 12th Edition, readers will find guidance on the latest legislative and regulatory amendments and changes affecting tax-exempt organizations from 2021, as well as commentary on the most recent cases in the area. The book keeps nonprofit lawyers, accountants, and managers updated on the most critical new developments in the law, helping them remain compliant in a rapidly evolving and highly technical legal environment. You???ll also get access to the renowned authors??? companion website, offering several additional and valuable resources for advising professionals and non-profit managers and leaders alike.