by Shuey Fogel | Jul 12, 2015 | Cash Flow, Financing a Nonprofit
Receiving a donation can actually be harmful to a charity? Isn’t that counter-intuitive? Absolutely. Let me explain. How a donor or foundation donates is just as important as how much they donate. Practically speaking, a foundation’s grant process should be...
by Shuey Fogel | Apr 15, 2015 | Cash Flow, ללא קטגוריה
All organizations face two major financial challenges: creating a BUDGET that ensures that expected income is greater than anticipated expenses and managing CASH FLOW to ensure that there is always enough money in-hand to pay for said costs. Most often it is managing...
by Shuey Fogel | Mar 8, 2015 | Business Strategy, Lowering Costs, ללא קטגוריה
Today, I attended the first meeting of the Nonprofit Forum on Information Systems. The first speaker, Raz Hyperman (it’s an Israel name, go with me here), a senior member of the Israeli government’s Information and Communication Technology Division, shared a number of...
by Shuey Fogel | Aug 23, 2012 | Accounting/Bookkeeping, Banking, ללא קטגוריה
The word fashla is Hebrew colloquial for “screw-up”. And yes, even your accountant, an Israeli charity’s best friend, can make a few. As a banker I see this particular slip-up more often than you think. Here are two ways to avoid your accountant inadvertently putting...
by Shuey Fogel | Jan 27, 2011 | Financing a Nonprofit, ללא קטגוריה
The sole purpose of my previous piece, Defining a Conduit Organization, was to address the more important question of this post, “How to Choose the Right Conduit?” After all, for many organizations operating outside the United States, specifically those in Israel,...