With increased attention being given to situations where website design renders content inaccessible for people with disabilities, nowâs a good time to keep in mind strategies to ensure users arenât getting forgotten by your developers. Read More
An amendment to a year-end tax package would kill a provision of last yearâs tax reform law that requires nonprofit organizations to pay UBIT on certain fringe benefits provided to employees. Its prospects are good in the House but less certain in the Senate. Read More
An interesting branding trend in the world of technologyâthe custom corporate typefaceâis picking up. Is there something here for your next rebrand? Also: Microsoft Office gets a visual revamp. Read More
When new members join, you might send them a welcome letter or packet of information. But one association goes a step further and recognizes new members on social media platforms. Read More
An in-depth scientific report from several federal agencies that paints a dire picture of the coming effects of climate change was released quietly on the day after Thanksgiving. But associations focused on science, medicine, and the environment are speaking up to make sure its findings are heard. Read More
A new study reports that nonprofit leaders try to keep a tight lid on programs that donât work. But being open about missteps is an opportunity to think more strategically next time. Read More
âWhen you present a statement of activity with 30 line items, chances are someone will have a question. Too much information and too many micro-level details can make board meetings go bad.â
â Paul Preziotti, principal at Johnson Lambert LLP, discussing the importance of staying away from ârabbit holesâ during board meetings. See Quote
Background and Qualifications: The next leader of Special Citizens will be entrepreneurial and person-centered in their approach to program and service delivery, passionate about our mission, and exhi⦠Read More
The candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer of the BOC will have a bachelorâs degree in business administration, health services administ⦠Read More
A successful candidate should possess the following experience and qualifications: Bachelorâs degree required; masterâs degree preferred. A history of success working with a volunteer board of⦠Read More
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