The report cited stock market volatility and economic uncertainty as factors.
Generosity towards religious organizations grew slightly between 2021 and 2022 despite total U.S. charitable giving declining overall after two record years.
Important guidelines for both donors and charities regarding qualified appraisal rules governing cryptocurrency contributions have been released by the Office of the Chief Counsel of the IRS.
But Covid-induced backlog persists
The IRS is still working through a hefty backlog of tax filings delayed after the COVID-19 pandemic, but recently released more than 1 million returns from tax-exempt organizations.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will begin deliberating later this year on the question of what qualifies as sufficiently “religious” for a charity to enjoy the legal protections that come with that designation.
The largest Giving Day in the nation doesn’t appear to have adopted the same requirements.
Lincoln Community Foundation in Nebraska’s capital is now requiring nonprofits to agree to an anti-discrimination policy in order to participate in its May 24 annual giving event, Give to Lincoln Day.
Annual giving from donor-advised funds (DAFs) tends to increase over time the longer an account is open, according to a new industry study.
An alternative called FaithfulGive is an option for Christian ministries
When the Lancaster County Community Foundation announced that nonprofit groups must post their nondiscrimination policies in order to participate in its ExtraGive event, some chose not to participate.
Jim Summey has spent 30 years serving the homeless and vulnerable populations in the area.
Jim Summey says the ways he has served High Point are a reflection of the Gospel he preaches to his congregation each week.