It would reaffirm that the status is not equivalent to financial assistance from the government.
Congressional representatives are seeking to protect the freedom of tax-exempt charitable groups by filing the Safeguarding Charity Act.
The big advertiser showed itself a little less political after 2024 backlash
The “He Gets Us” ad campaign aired a new commercial during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 9), marking the project’s third consecutive year of having a presence in the big ...
NJ attorney general issued subpoena asking for donor information.
First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a group of pregnancy resource centers in New Jersey, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to consider its case about the state asking it to disclose information about its donors. ...
Luther Rice College and Georgia reached settlement after lawsuit was filed in October.
Luther Rice College and Seminary has reached a settlement agreement with the State of Georgia that allows its students to participate in the state’s financial aid programs.
Donors beware when it comes to these fundraising tools
What are matching gifts? How do they differ from challenge gifts? Are they legitimate fundraising tools, and do they make a difference? MinistryWatch attempts to briefly answer these questions.
Some nonprofit newspapers endorse candidates. So why can’t churches, new lawsuit asks.
A group of evangelical broadcasters is suing the Internal Revenue Service over the Johnson Amendment, a tax law that bars nonprofits from supporting political candidates.
As candidates vie for Christian voters, churches and Christian nonprofit groups must follow IRS rules about political activities.
As the presidential election nears, both sides of the political aisle are trying to motivate Christian voters to turn out for their candidate.
The organizations on this list are those whose work is not primarily direct aid, but in advocacy, including those who work in the arena of public policy — including marriage and religious liberty.
Many of them were passed in reaction to compelled disclosure in states like California.
This week, Georgia became the 19th state in the U.S. to pass a law protecting the privacy of members, donors, and volunteers of nonprofit groups. The Personal Privacy Protection Act, signed into law by Georgia ...
Having the right documents in place can help churches better weather storms.
The pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock has been in the news lately because of accusations that he mishandled sexual abuse allegations at the church. Pastor Steven Smith survived a vote of confidence ...