When a natural disaster or terrorist event happens, public support often swells quickly to try to assist victims. In fact,…
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Bah Humbug! Tax Bill’s Troublesome Implications for Nonprofit Sector
The most recent tax reform effort has drawn criticism on many fronts, and there are a number of troubling provisions…
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Early next year, the IRS is planning to implement some changes to the Form 1023-EZ that will require users to…
READ MOREBusiness Philanthropy: Sustaining Support After Disaster
Last week we shared our pride and support for how The Bohemian Foundation and our Colorado communities have stepped up…
READ MOREColorado’s Nonprofit Community Lends Support to Hurricane Recovery Efforts
Our hearts go out to the Texas, Florida, Caribbean and Mexico communities devastated by recent hurricanes and earthquakes. We are…
READ MOREDonor-Advised Fund Drama Unfolding
While donor-advised funds (“DAFs”) have been a subject of scrutiny for more than 10 years now, no substantial legal changes…
READ MOREDACA’s End Brings Uncertainty to Dreamers and Scholarship Providers
The Trump Administration’s decision to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) program has both students and scholarship…
READ MORETermination of Private Foundation Status: Distributions of Net Assets to a Public Charity
This week’s post continues last week’s discussion on options for termination of private foundation status, which can be complex. For private…
READ MORETermination of Private Foundation Status: Operating as Public Charity
Organizations that begin their existence as private foundations may well find themselves wanting to change that status for a number…
READ MOREPush for Coding Education Sparks Policy Debate
An article this week in the New York Times highlighted the push for coding education in public schools, starting as young…
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