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HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH OVERHEAD? A nonprofit with overly low overhead will quickly find that it has a leaking roof, inadequate insurance, not enough money for marketing, and fewer funds to attract and retain qualified staff. Overhead rates vary widely within the nonprofit community. For example, Harvard University has a 68% overhead rate for on-campus research, while Iowa THE CALIFORNIA TELECONNECT FUND The California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) is a program run by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that provides a 25% discount on select telephone services and 50% discounts on broadband services to schools, libraries, hospitals and about 7,000 Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Money for the discount comes from a surcharge paid by telephone customers (“ratepayers”) on their NEW LAW AS OF JANUARY 1, 2015: NON-VOTING EX OFFICIO BOARD A little-noticed change in the California Nonprofit Corporations Code has an important change for nonprofits: there can no longer be non-voting members of the board of directors.Attorney and CalNonprofits volunteer Gene Takagi explains: A revision of the Nonprofit Corporations Code takes effect on January 1, 2015 and clarifies the term ex officio and the principles of voting nonprofitboard
WHAT SHOULD NONPROFITS KNOW ABOUT 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS Breaking news: The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that politically active nonprofit groups will have to disclose the identity of certain donors (those giving more than $200) when these organizations advertise for or against a political candidate. In this article, we explain why a nonprofit may want to form a separate C4, and we look at the growing and controversial role C4s are NEW CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL FORMS FOR CHARITIES Most charitable organizations whose total revenue for the fiscal year is under $50,000 must file Form CT-TR-1 and Form RRF-1 with the Attorney General’s Office. Exempted from this filing requirement are private foundations (because they must file IRS Form 990-PF with the Form RRF-1) and organizations that are exempt from the registration CALNONPROFITS HOMEPAGE Contact SueS calnonprofits org or call Sue Sigler at 415-535-0738 for questions about the content of your application. CalNonprofits has no control over the Lendistry application website. For technical questions related to website functioning, please call 888-612-4370, M-F, 7am-7pm or email careliefgrant@lendistry.com. HOW TO START A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT 10 basic steps for starting a California nonprofit public benefit corporation: 1. Determine the name of the corporation. 2. Draft and file the articles of incorporation. 3. Appoint the board of directors. 4. Draft the bylaws and conflict of interest policy. NONPROFIT COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR STARTING A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT Attorneys Emily Chan and Gene Takagi explain the steps to starting a nonprofit in California.. Congratulations. You've got an idea for making the world a better place, and you want to start a nonprofit as the means to do so. The good news is that starting a California nonprofit isn't that hard to do if you have a sound plan, the right team, and sufficient startup capital. NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR And on Wednesday, June 5th, 2019, an inspiring group of leaders from around California traveled to Sacramento to be recognized as Nonprofits of the Year! 102 state senators and assemblymembers selected nonprofits in their districts for the honor and more than 500 legislators and nonprofits staff, board members, and volunteersattended a sold
HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH OVERHEAD? A nonprofit with overly low overhead will quickly find that it has a leaking roof, inadequate insurance, not enough money for marketing, and fewer funds to attract and retain qualified staff. Overhead rates vary widely within the nonprofit community. For example, Harvard University has a 68% overhead rate for on-campus research, while Iowa THE CALIFORNIA TELECONNECT FUND The California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) is a program run by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that provides a 25% discount on select telephone services and 50% discounts on broadband services to schools, libraries, hospitals and about 7,000 Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Money for the discount comes from a surcharge paid by telephone customers (“ratepayers”) on their NEW LAW AS OF JANUARY 1, 2015: NON-VOTING EX OFFICIO BOARD A little-noticed change in the California Nonprofit Corporations Code has an important change for nonprofits: there can no longer be non-voting members of the board of directors.Attorney and CalNonprofits volunteer Gene Takagi explains: A revision of the Nonprofit Corporations Code takes effect on January 1, 2015 and clarifies the term ex officio and the principles of voting nonprofitboard
WHAT SHOULD NONPROFITS KNOW ABOUT 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS Breaking news: The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that politically active nonprofit groups will have to disclose the identity of certain donors (those giving more than $200) when these organizations advertise for or against a political candidate. In this article, we explain why a nonprofit may want to form a separate C4, and we look at the growing and controversial role C4s are NEW CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL FORMS FOR CHARITIES Most charitable organizations whose total revenue for the fiscal year is under $50,000 must file Form CT-TR-1 and Form RRF-1 with the Attorney General’s Office. Exempted from this filing requirement are private foundations (because they must file IRS Form 990-PF with the Form RRF-1) and organizations that are exempt from the registration MEMBERSHIP - CALNONPROFITS Membership. California counts on the nonprofit community. And the nonprofit community counts on CalNonprofits! Join us! CalNonprofits membership has something for everyone in your nonprofit. "We are always amazed at how much work and services are provided by ABOUT US - CALNONPROFITS California's nonprofit arts and cultural organizations are admired around the world for their artistic daring and excellence. California's all-volunteer organizations manage huge programs for children and for our parks and beaches. California's 80,000 nonprofits are key reasons why California is an economic driver, a leader ininnovation, a
LOOKING FORWARD TO WORKING TOGETHER IN 2021 The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. CALNONPROFITS MIGRATION ARTICLES The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. PRINCIPLES FOR RESPONSIBLE ONLINE CROWDFUNDING The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. SUPPORT LETTER FOR ASSEMBLY BILL 2208 August 14, 2020. The Honorable Anthony J. Portantino Chair, Senate Appropriations Committee State Capitol, Room 2206 Sacramento, CA 95814. RE: Support for Assembly Bill 2208 – Charitable organizations: charitable fundraising platforms and platform charities(Irwin)
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Maricela Morales, Vice Chair, Board of Directors Executive Director, CAUSE (Central Coast Alliance for a Sustainable Economy), Ventura Maricela Morales' career began as a teenager, volunteering to translate public health education materials to farmworker communities and ever since she has worked on social, economic and environmental justice issues at nonprofits and as an elected official. CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT JOBS List your position on the CalNonprofits Job Board! We'll help you get the right person by putting your opening in front of qualified candidates, and you'll feel good knowing your order helps support CalNonprofits and our work to improve and nurture California's nonprofit ecosystem. In addition to having your position on our jobboard for 45
WHAT IS OVERHEAD
In everyday conversation, nonprofit overhead is a fuzzy term meaning administrative costs such as accounting, insurance, and the salaries of administrators. People understandably don't want nonprofits to have too many pencil-pushing bureaucrats. Unfortunately, even in ordinary conversation, people mean different things by "overhead," and there INDIRECT COSTS AND FOUNDATION GRANTS There are some efforts around the country to engage foundations in dialogue about the importance of funding the full costs of a given program -- not just its direct costs. Each has a number of excellent resources: • In California, the Real Cost Project, a collaborative effort among Northern California Grantmakers, San Diego Grantmakers,and
CALNONPROFITS HOMEPAGE The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. HOW TO START A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. NONPROFIT COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST NONPROFITS & TAX-EXEMPT BONDS An Overlooked Financing Tool: How Nonprofits Can Issue Tax-Exempt Bonds. Imagine you’re on the board of a nonprofit historical museum, women’s clinic, hospice, food bank, orchestra, or affordable housingorganization.
WHAT IS OVERHEAD
What's the definition of "overhead" anyway? In everyday conversation, nonprofit overhead is a fuzzy term meaning administrative costs such as accounting, insurance, and the salaries of administrators. HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH OVERHEAD? The short answer: not too much but not too little. And what's "just right" will be different for different kinds of nonprofit activities. One way to understand "overhead" is to remember the origin of theterm.
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS FAQ Contributions to donor-advised funds (DAFs) are a fast-growing philanthropic tool. Recent analyses express concerns about the impact of DAFs on nonprofits, particularly those held by commercial firms like Schwab and Fidelity. NEW OVERTIME RULES FOR NONPROFITS: WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT Everybody’s talking about the new regulations from the Department of Labor that may change how nonprofits classify employees and whether or not they must be paid overtime. But as usual, California is different. One of the ways we’re different is that we have very distinct labor laws, which means that the new federal overtime rules will play out differently in our great state. In addition WHAT SHOULD NONPROFITS KNOW ABOUT 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS Breaking news: The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that politically active nonprofit groups will have to disclose the identity of certain donors (those giving more than $200) when these organizations advertise for or against a political candidate. In this article, we explain why a nonprofit may want to form a separate C4, and we look at the growing and controversial role C4s are CALNONPROFITS HOMEPAGE The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. HOW TO START A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. NONPROFIT COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST NONPROFITS & TAX-EXEMPT BONDS An Overlooked Financing Tool: How Nonprofits Can Issue Tax-Exempt Bonds. Imagine you’re on the board of a nonprofit historical museum, women’s clinic, hospice, food bank, orchestra, or affordable housingorganization.
WHAT IS OVERHEAD
What's the definition of "overhead" anyway? In everyday conversation, nonprofit overhead is a fuzzy term meaning administrative costs such as accounting, insurance, and the salaries of administrators. HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH OVERHEAD? The short answer: not too much but not too little. And what's "just right" will be different for different kinds of nonprofit activities. One way to understand "overhead" is to remember the origin of theterm.
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS FAQ Contributions to donor-advised funds (DAFs) are a fast-growing philanthropic tool. Recent analyses express concerns about the impact of DAFs on nonprofits, particularly those held by commercial firms like Schwab and Fidelity. NEW OVERTIME RULES FOR NONPROFITS: WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT Everybody’s talking about the new regulations from the Department of Labor that may change how nonprofits classify employees and whether or not they must be paid overtime. But as usual, California is different. One of the ways we’re different is that we have very distinct labor laws, which means that the new federal overtime rules will play out differently in our great state. In addition WHAT SHOULD NONPROFITS KNOW ABOUT 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS Breaking news: The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that politically active nonprofit groups will have to disclose the identity of certain donors (those giving more than $200) when these organizations advertise for or against a political candidate. In this article, we explain why a nonprofit may want to form a separate C4, and we look at the growing and controversial role C4s are ABOUT US - CALNONPROFITS The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. RESOURCES - CALNONPROFITS The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. MEMBERSHIP - CALNONPROFITS The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR STARTING A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT Attorneys Emily Chan and Gene Takagi explain the steps to starting a nonprofit in California.. Congratulations. You've got an idea for making the world a better place, and you want to start a nonprofit as the means to do so. The good news is that starting a California nonprofit isn't that hard to do if you have a sound plan, the right team, and sufficient startup capital. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CALIFORNIA’S NONPROFITS The California Association of Nonprofits is a statewide alliance of nonprofits that works to bring the full power of California's nonprofits to strengthening communities. STAFF - CALNONPROFITS Jan Masaoka is the Chief Executive Officer of the California Association of Nonprofits (CalNonprofits) a statewide policy alliance and the voice for California’s nonprofit community. CalNonprofits is an effective advocate in Sacramento, able to mobilize 10,000 members covering 57 of California’s 58 counties. Jan is also a nationally recognized writer, researcher and speaker, with a focus CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT JOBS Have an opening at your nonprofit or company that works with nonprofits? List your position on the CalNonprofits Job Board!We'll help you get the right person by putting your opening in front of qualified candidates, and you'll feel good knowing your order helps support CalNonprofits and our work to improve and nurture California's nonprofit ecosystem. THE CALIFORNIA TELECONNECT FUND The California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) is a program run by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that provides a 25% discount on select telephone services and 50% discounts on broadband services to schools, libraries, hospitals and about 7,000 Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Money for the discount comes from a surcharge paid by telephone customers (“ratepayers”) on their WHAT SHOULD NONPROFITS KNOW ABOUT 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS Breaking news: The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that politically active nonprofit groups will have to disclose the identity of certain donors (those giving more than $200) when these organizations advertise for or against a political candidate. In this article, we explain why a nonprofit may want to form a separate C4, and we look at the growing and controversial role C4s are IF YOU HAVE 5 OR MORE EMPLOYEES, EVERYONE HAS TO GO Last year the California legislature passed SB 1343 expanding the requirement for who has to be trained on sexual (and other) harassment issues, largely in response to the #MeToo movement. Previously, only supervisors had to take the training, and it was only required for organizations with 50 or more staff. _ Member Login_
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LATEST NEWS FOR NONPROFITS MORE THAN 600 NONPROFITS SPEAK UP ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS NEVER HAS IT BEEN MORE CLEAR THAT NONPROFITS ARE THE HEARTBEAT OF OUR SOCIETY. AND NEVER HAVE NONPROFITS NEEDED MORE HELP. More than 620 California nonprofits jumped at the chance to raise their voices to state government leaders about what they need to continue their work in the COVID-19 crisis. They responded quickly to a CalNonprofits questionnaire, and TWO KEY THEMES IMMEDIATELY EMERGED: * Nonprofits are adapting at lightning speed to serve their constituencies, whether delivering meals rather than serving them at a facility or having dentists at a nonprofit dental clinic do follow-ups and assessments via video. * Government, which provides about 30% of the funding of nonprofits, has acted inconsistently and unevenly to adapt contract requirements, invoicing procedures, and more, further adding to the burden nonprofits are taking on. More than 1,100 nonprofits have signed onto a CalNonprofits-led letter urging specific actions from state government (you can sign on here),
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COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CALIFORNIA’S NONPROFITS _Updated April 2, 2020_We
know that in a crisis nonprofits step up to advocate for, and serve, our communities. In our efforts to support nonprofits and their staff, we have compiled this list of resources. It is by no means comprehensive, but we will update it as new resources come to ourattention.
RESOURCES LIST (CLICK THE LINKS BELOW TO SKIP TO EACH SECTION) CalNonprofits Advocacy and Support COVID-19 related funding opportunities Federal resources and Information California announcements and resources Employer and employee resources Resources for individuals CALNONPROFITS ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT * California’s nonprofits and COVID-19: Recommendations forpolicymakers
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* If you need help understanding these programs or completing the forms, schedule a FREE 1:1 consultation with Jitasa's Special Task Force _(Jitasa is an accounting firm that helps nonprofits with their bookkeeping, tax filings, and other services.)_ * 12 month average Payment Protection Program calculator for Nonprofits (from Jitasa) * Seasonal average Payment Protection Program calculator for Nonprofits (from Jitasa) * Helpful chart of loans available to nonprofits (National Council of Nonprofits) * Great checklist for nonprofits on emergency loansand
the eligibility criteria, costs, and details for each (U.S. Chamberof Commerce)
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ANSWERING THE TOP 5 COVID-19 QUESTIONS FROM CALIFORNIA NONPROFITS There are increasingly good resources for how nonprofits can access federal funds and other federal-level resources, from organizations such as the National Council of Nonprofits , Nonprofit Quarterly , and field-based organizations like Americans for the Arts.
We have started collecting them on our own resources page,
but we’ve been getting similar questions from so many California nonprofits that we want to offer a few responses to what we see as the Top Five Questions for nonprofits right now. 1. HOW DO WE ACCESS EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT DOLLARS FOR NONPROFITS TO COVER PAYROLL AND OTHER “OVERHEAD” EXPENSES? FEDERAL: The new CARES Act includes several provisions that will result in funding for nonprofits, in addition to the expanded Small Business Administration loan programs described below. You can find an analysis of the CARES Act here.
The Act provides $150B for a state, tribal, and local government Coronavirus Relief Fund. Some of those dollars (some sources estimate $15B) will come to California, although we do not know yet how those funds will be distributed. CalNonprofits will be advocating at the state level to ensure that nonprofits get a significant portion. (We have already begun gathering data to estimate the economic impact of COVID-19 on California nonprofits.) Nonprofits may also be able to benefit from the Industry Stability Fund included in the Act, but it is currently unclear whether we qualify. Our national nonprofit advocacy groups are pushing hard to get nonprofits included and will update us with new information as they have it, which we will share with you.Read more ...
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