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Managing Restricted Funds: Catch, then Release Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1286'>Johnny Kraps</a>   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:33

In this webinar, Nonprofits Assistance Fund defines different contribution categories and explains how to account for and manage restricted funds.

This video is brought to you by The Nonprofit Assistance Fund.

 
Off the Shelf and into Practice: Using your Annual Audit Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1286'>Johnny Kraps</a>   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:29

So you completed your annual audit, now what?

In this webinar, learn about the audit process, review the contents of an audit report, and discuss how to use this information to improve your organizational management.

This video is brought to you by The Nonprofits Assistance Fund


 
Income Statement Basics: What's Behind the Bottom Line Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1286'>Johnny Kraps</a>   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:26

In Income Statement Basics: What’s Behind the Bottom Line, review the basics of an income statement.

Learn key terminology, including a brief overview of depreciation expense and how restricted contributions can be reported on the income statement.

This video is brought to you by The Nonprofits Assistance Fund

 
Cash vs Accrual Accounting: Seeing the Future and Not Just the Past Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1286'>Johnny Kraps</a>   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:19

Mystified by accrual accounting?

This webinar explains cash and accrual accounting, two distinct accounting methods.

You will be able to determine what method is right for your organization and review how the method impacts the income statement and balance sheet.

This video is brought to you by The Nonprofits Assistance Fund

 
Balance Sheet Basics: What We Have, What We Owe, What We're Worth Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1286'>Johnny Kraps</a>   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:17

Confused about balance sheets?

Balance Sheet Basics refreshes key terminology.

Additionally, learn how the balance sheet works with your income statement and how to report restricted funds on your balance sheet.

This video is brought to you by The NonProfits Assistance Fund.

 
Microsoft Software Donation Program Tips Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1114'>Ben Tillery</a>   
Monday, 09 January 2012 23:29

The following are excerpts regarding the types of organizations that are eligible for Microsoft donations through TechSoup. I encourage your organization to go to TechSoup.org and review the many programs that may be available for your non profit.

Microsoft believes technology can do amazing things. That's why they partner with thousands of organizations like yours around the world to help each one achieve its mission. They provide software donations, training, and resources that can help change peoples' lives and transform communities.

The Microsoft Software Donation Program for U.S. nonprofits and public libraries is one of TechSoup's most popular resources. As of June 30, 2011, 103,511 organizations in the United States and U.S. territories had received donations with a fair market value of over US$1,643,000,000.

Microsoft donations are available to nonprofits with a 501(c)(3) designation and to public libraries. Some types of nonprofits are not eligible, such as educational institutions, political organizations, many faith-based organizations, healthcare networks, and nonpublic libraries. Note: There is an Eligibility Check tool to find out whether your organization might be eligible to receive donations from Microsoft.

Microsoft provides nonprofits and libraries with an allotment of product donations that can be requested per two-year cycle. An organization's first donation request after July 27, 2011, marks the beginning of its recurring two-year cycle. Within a two-year cycle, each eligible nonprofit or public library may request:

  • Products from up to 10 of the Microsoft title groups, with a 50-license maximum for desktop applications and operating systems or license-only title
  • A maximum of five server products, regardless of title 

There is no limit to the number of times an organization can make a Microsoft donation request within the two-year cycle as long as they have not used up their full allotment. After two years, a new cycle begins, and the allotment is reset.

Your organization's cycle will run for two years from this initial start date. It will then be immediately reset and run for another two years, and so on. For example, if an organization's first cycle starts on October 12, 2011, its new cycle will begin at 12:00 a.m. Pacific time on October 12, 2013, at which point the organization has a new allotment.

Hopes this helps! If you need to ask a question that is more immediate, just email David Fowler at executivedirector@computerbanc.info.

 
What Communities Can Do For Kids Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1114'>Ben Tillery</a>   
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 00:49

Based on his highly acclaimed new book “Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children’s Lives and America’s Future,” David Kirp provides participants with practical insights into what’s worked in other locales and the essential roles governments, businesses, nonprofits, parents, citizens, and residents can play in preparing the next generation for life in America.

Listen here.

 
Board of Directors Role Description Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1114'>Ben Tillery</a>   
Wednesday, 21 September 2011 01:47
A sample description by John Stremsterfer of Community Foundation.
 
Board Member Evaluation Form Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1114'>Ben Tillery</a>   
Wednesday, 21 September 2011 01:46
A sample evaluation form by John Stremsterfer of Community Foundation.
 
Board Member Selection Matrix Print E-mail
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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=1114'>Ben Tillery</a>   
Wednesday, 21 September 2011 01:28
A sample selection matrix from John Stremsterfer at Community Foundation
 
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