by: Irene Rabinowitz, USA Charity Specialist at Fogel CFO & Management Services Surprise, Surprise. Not everyone is who they say they are. This is true for supposed grant writers or fundraisers, as well. In a recent example, an NGO client of ours was contacted by...
Should your business or nonprofit repay its loan early at its first opportunity? A business-owner colleague reached out to me saying that he had nine months left to his three-year loan. If he stretched himself, he could pay off the remaining loan early. On the flip...
Many of us who have emigrated to Israel from English-speaking countries enjoy helping out in our communities and promoting various social causes. Occasionally, this choice manifests itself in a person’s decision to create a charity here in Israel. This blog will help...
In today’s age of increased competition and a belief in self-sustainability in the nonprofit space, charities are feeling the pressure to adjust, expand, and to rethink. Nonprofits should stick to their mission. While organizations continually need to set aside...
[The article “lessons from a short-lived nonprofit” first appeared in my previous site, The Nonprofit Banker, back in November 2010. It’s as relevant now as it was then.] Chana Mason was born in Colombia and grew up in South Florida. She has a...