A list of the great articles I’ve read and tweeted from August 2 – August 15, 2010. This week’s topics include: Governance & Strategy; Trends in Philanthropy; Fundraising; Social Media & Internet; Jewish & Israel (Nonprofit) News; Economics & Finance;…
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Israeli Government Grants: The Broken Promised Land
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Obtaining government funding seems to be every nonprofit’s goal, at least in Israel. I have heard countless lecturers, founders, and foundation representatives preach the Darwinian virtues of incorporating government grants into an Israeli charity’s fundraising strategy; after all, the nonprofit is servicing the Israeli public. It is to the Government’s benefit – if not its outright duty – to ensure that this charity’s program continues to exist
Not bad on paper. In practice, however, these Israeli government grants can sometimes be more trouble than they are worth.
For the purpose of this post, as a banker I would like to restrict my focus on the budgetary challenges associated with these grants. Specifically, the two disadvantages that arise because grant monies are dispersed only after expenses are incurred.
The Weekly Balance Sheet: August 2
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A list of the great articles I’ve read and posted to Twitter from July 26 – August 1, 2010. This weeks topics include: Governance & Strategy; Fundraising; Social Media & Internet; Israel Economics & Finance; and Personal Finance.
MANDATORY Compliance with the I.R.S.' VOLUNTARY Best Practices
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A charitable foundation’s worst fear is that its grant will be used for non-charitable purposes. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stresses that this risk increases drastically when dealing with foreign grant making and expenditures.[1] The U.S. Department of the Treasury released its third and final version of its “Anti-Terrorist Financing Guidelines: Voluntary Best Practices for U.S. Based Charities” (VBP) in September of 2006 to help charities implement procedures that will reduce the risk of unintended diversions of funds to terrorist causes.
The Weekly Balance Sheet: July 25
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A list of the great article I’ve read and posted to Twitter from July 19 – July 25, 2010. This week’s categories include: Strategy & Governance; Social Media, Internet & Fundraising; Economy & Finance; and Jewish & Israel (Nonprofit) News.
The Weekly Balance Sheet: July 19
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A list of the great articles I’ve read and tweeted from July 12 -18, 2010. This week’s categories include: Governance & Strategy; Marketing & Fundraising; Social Media; and Jewish/Israel (Nonprofit) News.
Insight Not Accuracy: Why The New York Times is Important
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A recent New York Times’ article attacked American charities that help build communities in Israel’s West Bank and IRS policy that enables donations to these organizations to be tax-deductable. As with any piece about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, many people have been quick to attack or defend the veracity of the article.
To nonprofit organizations, the value of the article is not the accuracy of the authors’ claims, but rather the article’s insight into current concerns and trends influencing the nonprofit sector. These can serve as warnings and guidelines to US charities that operate internationally.
The Weekly Balance Sheet: July 12
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A list of the great articles I’ve read and posted to Twitter from July 4 – July11, 2010. This week’s topics include: Strategy & Governance; Social Media & Internet; Fundraising; and Economy & Finance.
The Weekly Balance Sheet: July 5
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A list of the great articles I’ve read and posted to Twitter from June 27 – July 3, 2010. This week’s topics include: Strategy & Governance; Social Media, Internet & Fundraising; Economy & Finance; and Jewish & Israeli (Nonprofit) News.