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Whether the National Standards accreditation is new to you or not, this program is sure to provide helpful information for everyone.
This webinar will help you navigate the most common “red flags” as you lead your private foundation and stay out of any “danger zones!"
The webinar recording offers a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.
In this webinar you will learn the key elements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) guidelines and how these changes will affect your foundation’s reporting practices.
This webinar discusses the necessary state and federal forms finance staff must file. You will also hear the latest on federal tax reform and new taxes being implemented on foundations.
What tax reforms means to nonprofits. This content is for IPA members only.
The Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) created many changes, particularly in the administration of donor-advised and scholarship funds. It is essential that any community foundation involved in these activities have a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.
This webinar will cover the key elements of a fund agreement, share ideas for creating fund agreements that work over time, and provide guidance on how to change a fund.
In this webinar the Indiana Attorney General's office will discuss the use of variance power and explain their role and how it relates to the work of community foundations.
This webinar will review new rules the U.S. Department of Labor announced for overtime pay that may affect some of your employees.
In this webinar you will gain insight into the development, administration, and marketing of a charitable gift annuity program.
Learn the legal responsibilities and financial aspects of creating a community project fund in your foundation.
This webinar will clear up the mysteries about changing funds – what you can do, what you can’t, and the proper procedures to make sure it’s all legal.
Executive directors, board members, finance staff and finance committee members will gain a better understanding of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) reporting requirements and options.