Why This Government Shutdown Matters to the Nonprofit Sector
We are in another government shutdown, and its implications for the nonprofit sector are particularly concerning this time around.
We are in another government shutdown, and its implications for the nonprofit sector are particularly concerning this time around.
This Presidential Memorandum, while ostensibly focused on public safety and criminal justice, contains elements that could have far-reaching implications for tax-exempt organizations across the country.
The tax and spending legislation signed into law on July 4 will reshape charitable giving incentives across donor segments. This analysis examines how these changes will affect different donor groups and offers strategic guidance for nonprofit leaders navigating this evolving landscape for year-end fundraising and long-term planning beyond 2025.
In recent months, we've witnessed an alarming trend that threatens the very foundation of the nonprofit sector's independence: the politicization of tax-exempt status. Proposed legislation…
Dear Members of The Nonprofit Alliance, We are living, working, and leading through an extraordinary time in the history of American civil society. Over the…
July Postal Rate Increase Explained While Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigned this week, the Postal Board of Governors appears determined to vote to raise postal…
Executive Order Threatening Nonprofit Funding Held At Bay The nonprofit sector received a significant win as the administration fully rescinded the OMB directive implementing an executive…
2025 Promises to be a Busy Year on Capitol Hill TNPA will be on the move when the 119th Congress convenes on January 3, 2025…
This month's Legislative Round-Up includes updates on the FTC's "click to cancel" rule, Universal Charitable Deduction, postal legislation, and California AI legislation,. Along with the Congressional Spotlight on Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC).
This month's Legislative Round-Up includes an updates on a possible tax threat for nonprofits, USPS rates, TNPA's first Young Professionals Capitol Hill Day, California artificial intelligence legislation, along with the Congressional Spotlight on Senator John Hickenlooper (D-CO).