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Safeguarding Your Mission: Why Document Retention Matters Now More Than Ever for Nonprofits

The heightened scrutiny, evolving regulations, and increased risk of audits that characterize today’s climate make robust document retention policies an urgent necessity for all nonprofits. This is especially true for those organizations that rely on federal, state, and local grants, where meticulous record-keeping is not just a best practice, but a critical compliance requirement. In

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General Guidance and FAQ’s Regarding Compliance with Certain Executive Orders Related to DEI Programs and Policies

We received your feedback from our members that they additional information on EOs specifically as they relate to diversity, equity, and inclusion. This resource aims to provide a basic understanding of how executive actions can potentially affect nonprofit organizations specifically as it relates to DEI policies within your organization. We’ve compiled answers to common questions on

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Your Voice Matters: Take the “Snapshot of the State of the Nonprofit Sector in Tennessee” Survey!

Tennessee’s nonprofit sector is the heart of our communities, providing vital services and support across the state. But to truly understand the current landscape and ensure these organizations have the resources they need, we need your input. That’s why we’re launching the “Snapshot of the State of the Nonprofit Sector in Tennessee” survey. This survey

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General FAQs on Executive Actions Impacting Nonprofits

This resource aims to provide a basic understanding of how executive actions can potentially affect nonprofit organizations. We’ve compiled answers to common questions on this topic, covering a range of potential impacts. Please keep in mind that this information is for general educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice. Every nonprofit’s situation is unique,

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Tennessee Legislative Updates for February 21, 2025

THIS WEEK’S RUNDOWN: Download Updated Legislative Calendar Here DCS presented to the House Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee on Tuesday: Key Takeaways: The Department of Children Services (DCS) presentation, led by Commissioner Margie Quinn, outlined a robust series of strategic initiatives and operational improvements aimed at enhancing child welfare services in Tennessee. The agency highlighted

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In Defense of (and an Appeal To) Funders During This Chaotic Time

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEOTennessee Nonprofit Network The past few weeks have felt like a relentless, almost surreal, assault on the nonprofit sector. A paused federal grant, the ensuing legal battles, demands for ideological conformity from government grantees and contractors (a chilling echo of McCarthyism), a flurry of executive orders that seem designed

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I Am Not Okay

by Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEOTennessee Nonprofit Network It feels imperative, in this moment, to name a truth, a truth that echoes in the hushed conversations, the strained smiles, and the late-night emails that have become the soundtrack of my life these past weeks: I am not okay. We, the nonprofit community, the tireless

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