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2016 WVNPA Nonprofit Excellence Awards

By on June 14, 2016 in News

The West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNPA) held their Second Annual West Virginia Nonprofit Leadership Summit on October 27 – 28 in Huntington. Over 100 people attended the conference. David Grant, author of The Social Profit Handbook: The Essential Guide to Setting Goals, Assessing Outcomes and Achieving Success for Mission-Driven Organizations and former CEO of the […]

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Could your nonprofit be overlooking a substantial savings opportunity?

By on September 28, 2015 in News

Employers in West Virginia paid an average state unemployment tax (SUTA) cost of $216, per employee, in 2009. What many nonprofit organizations (and governmental entities) don’t know is that they have options when it comes to financing their unemployment obligation.

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Nonprofit 501(c)3 Unemployment Options

By on September 8, 2015 in News

Ron Lucki UC Assure There is no avoiding the State Unemployment Insurance expense. For-profits, nonprofits, and public entities must budget for this state-operated insurance program which is designed to partially replace lost wages when a person is out of work through no fault of their own.  Like auto, home, health and disability insurance, it is […]

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Strengthening West Virginia

By on July 14, 2015 in News

You might be surprised to learn just how big West Virginia’s nonprofit sector really is. Representing one out of every ten employees in the state’s workforce, West Virginia nonprofits work daily to deliver vital community services, give a voice to the people they serve, contribute to vibrant communities and advance solutions for pressing challenges facing society.

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5 Tips: How to Get Your Press Release Published

By on June 29, 2015 in News

Here’s today’s question: Can you be more successful getting press releases and information into the newspapers around the state? Short answer: Yes. Longer answer: In today’s busy, short-staffed newsroom, hundreds of press releases arrive daily by email, print and fax. How you present the information is just as important as the message.

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