Compliance Checklist
Are you on top of the web of rules and laws that you must follow to keep your 501(c)(3) nonprofit out of trouble?
There are lots of rules that are unique to nonprofits. Keeping them all in mind can be a challenge. My infographic checklist gets you most of the way there. Dazzle your board and stakeholders with your awareness of what needs your attention
Many charities forget these rules because they also just believe, “If I am doing good work in the world but accidentally cross a line, we can address it then.” or “Perhaps the powers that be will be lenient since we are doing good work.”
Well, that’s not how it works. I am not an attorney, so this is not legal advice. Please speak to an attorney familiar with nonprofit law in your state to get clarity.
Are you on top of the web of rules and laws that you must follow to keep your 501(c)(3) nonprofit out of trouble?
There are lots of rules that are unique to nonprofits. Keeping them all in mind can be a challenge. My infographic checklist gets you most of the way there. Dazzle your board and stakeholders with your awareness of what needs your attention
Many charities forget these rules because they also just believe, “If I am doing good work in the world but accidentally cross a line, we can address it then.” or “Perhaps the powers that be will be lenient since we are doing good work.”
Well, that’s not how it works. I am not an attorney, so this is not legal advice. Please speak to an attorney familiar with nonprofit law in your state to get clarity.
Are you on top of the web of rules and laws that you must follow to keep your 501(c)(3) nonprofit out of trouble?
There are lots of rules that are unique to nonprofits. Keeping them all in mind can be a challenge. My infographic checklist gets you most of the way there. Dazzle your board and stakeholders with your awareness of what needs your attention
Many charities forget these rules because they also just believe, “If I am doing good work in the world but accidentally cross a line, we can address it then.” or “Perhaps the powers that be will be lenient since we are doing good work.”
Well, that’s not how it works. I am not an attorney, so this is not legal advice. Please speak to an attorney familiar with nonprofit law in your state to get clarity.