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  • Group Exemptions Are Back: Understanding IRS Revenue Procedure 2026-8

    For organizations that rely on group exemption letters, the release of Revenue Procedure 2026-8 is not just another technical update. It is a significant development after a program that has effectively been on hold for many years. Since 2020, the IRS has largely suspended the issuance of new group exemption letters. Central organizations were left

  • NSPM-7 – A White House Memorandum Nonprofit Leaders Should Not Ignore

    On September 25, 2025, the White House issued a memorandum titled “Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence” also known as NSPM-7.  The memo directs federal agencies to work together to identify, investigate, and disrupt domestic terrorism and politically motivated violence, including by examining organizations and financial networks connected to those activities. While the document is

  • Program Evaluation Tools for Nonprofits

    Every nonprofit wants to believe its programs are changing lives. But belief alone is not enough. Boards, donors, and regulators expect proof that resources are being used effectively. That’s where program evaluation comes in. Evaluation is not just about checking boxes for funders—it’s about learning whether the work is achieving the mission. Why Program Evaluation