DOL Year End Compliance Holiday Recap!
End of Year Compliance Event hosted by TANGO, NFP and the Connecticut Department of Labor.
End of Year Compliance Event hosted by TANGO, NFP and the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Blockchain technology is poised to profoundly reshape the professional for- and non-profit spheres, from day-to-day transactions, to relationships, to essential structures and functions.
Being transparent with candidates builds trust and saves time and money.
The significant emotional toll of the pandemic, staffing shortages, financial constraints, and everyone being asked to do more with fewer resources has resulted in unprecedented numbers of people experiencing mental health crises.
We wanted to share with you an accounting standard change resulting in new guidance regarding contributed nonfinancial assets.
10 Questions to Ask When Considering New Case Management Software
The role of Talent Acquisition is to create and implement a robust strategy aligned to the overall business strategy of the organization. The goal of this strategy is to ultimately identify and engage qualified individuals to join the organization as team members. This requires skills most closely aligned with a sales function.
The role of Talent Acquisition is to create and implement a robust strategy aligned to the overall business strategy of the organization. The goal of this strategy is to ultimately identify and engage qualified individuals to join the organization as team members. This requires skills most closely aligned with a sales function.
If business owners learned anything from the last two years, it would be importance of investing and supporting employees. While some could argue that employers should have already been attuned to this, COVID-19 forced a reckoning with the employer-employee relationship.
An adaptive marketing strategy is one that is constantly changing based on relevant, accurate data in order to reach qualified individuals in the most effective ways.
An adaptive marketing strategy is one that is constantly changing based on relevant, accurate data in order to reach qualified individuals in the most effective ways.
As we are close to calling 2021 a wrap, it is the perfect time to make sure your organization’s records are up to date and complete with a few housekeeping suggestions. These recommendations should be considered regardless of when your organization financial year-end is.
Over the last three months we completed our first two trainings of individuals from diverse backgrounds for placement on nonprofit boards of directors in their communities.
In the midst of the COVID pandemic, the Great Resignation is having a considerable impact on many organizations. Recruitment poses its own challenges, but convincing people that your organization is a great place to work is a lot easier than convincing them to stay.
Jack celebrates his 5th anniversary with TANGO by recalling five principles for the philosophical underpinnings of the teaching system TANGO is building.
As our readers and members know, TANGO is built on and around the proposition that businesses and nonprofits are equally important to their communities in general and should embrace each other culturally and economically,
With Building Bridges Nonprofit Week 2021 quickly approaching, Jack highlights his past articles leading up to our first TANGO nonprofit conference with the Building Bridges theme.
Jack Horak discusses how it is required that nonprofit newspapers’ content be educational — cover both sides of issues so that readers can form their own judgments with respect to the issues of the day.
How can nonprofit journalism stay true to their legal obligation to educate readers about both sides of the stories or issues they cover so that they can make up their own minds.
In this TANGO Trends article Jack presents the question, “Can the Nonprofit Sector Save Journalism from Itself?”
Jack Horak presents Capitalism: History’s Gift to Philanthropy at the NANOE’s Board of Governors’ Convention.
Jack discusses one of TANGO’s fundamental principles of supporting both the business sector (capitalism and free enterprise) and philanthropy (the nonprofit sector).
What impact, if any, should unusual expenses arising from the Pandemic have on the spending policy? Is it prudent to tap the extraordinary market appreciation of the last 12 months?
Jack Horak talks with Susan Sadecki of the Main Street Community Foundation about the lessons they learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jack Horak interviews Anthony Byers and Roxanna Booth Miller of Hartford Youth Scholars and the success their nonprofit has seen in recent years.
Jack Horak discusses the start of the TANGO Board Diversity Initiative and the programs TANGO has designed to help nonprofits address their diversity challenges.
Jack Horak talks about Revisiting Nonprofit Metrics and the book, The Outcomes Movement in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector, with Dr. Sam Coy, Founder Coy Consulting Group, LLC a Massachusetts state certified minority/woman owned business enterprise.
Jack Horak talks with CT Mirror publisher Bruce Putterman about the decline of for-profit newspaper journalism and how technology and societal changes have fueled the growth of nonprofit journalism over the last 15 years.
Jack Horak talks with Ray Gorman of Community Mental Health Affiliates about the success they have had adopting business principles and practices to their nonprofit.