Tax Reform and Nonprofit Clout

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What impact did the not-for-profit community have as it conveyed its concerns about the bill’s potential dampening effect on giving? The Chronicle of Philanthropy provides a perspective.

Auburn University

Alexander Haas doesn’t try to impose upon us a cookie cutter approach. They made a point of embedding… Jane DiFolco Parker, Auburn University

Patience and Persistence Pays Off

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Patience and persistence paid off the campaign concluded in 2015 with $105 million raised against the $80 million goal, fulfilling the secret dream that MTSU’s 100th anniversary would be celebrated with a $100 million+ Centennial Campaign.

2017: A Very Important Tax Year

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As the House and Senate work on reconciling the details of their two tax plans, there is one thing we know for sure: Change is coming in 2018.

Team Member Spotlight: Sandra Kidd

Sandra K. Kidd, Partner, provides a wide range of results-oriented services to clients including Board planning and development, fundraising assessment studies, campaign strategy studies, campaign direction, staff development and general consulting. Her areas of expertise cover campaign planning and management, working with Boards and campaign leadership committees, and major and planned giving consultation. In thisRead More Team Member Spotlight: Sandra Kidd

Potential Impact of the Tax Proposal on the Arts

While we don’t know what will eventually come out of Congress, one thing is for sure: It is better to have a plan and not need it than to arrive at January 1 with no plan for dealing with a new reality that promises to confuse donors and discourage charitable giving to our organizations.

A Season of Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it’s a great time to stop to take a breath and remember what we are thankful for.

Potential Impact of the Tax Proposal on Museums

While we don’t know what will eventually come out of Congress, one thing is for sure: It is better to have a plan and not need it than to arrive at January 1 with no plan for dealing with a new reality that promises to confuse donors and discourage charitable giving to our museums.