Saturday, August 13, 2011

IRS Trainings Planned

In an earlier post, I discussed the recent action by the IRS decertifying almost 300,000 nonprofits around the U.S.  This Fall, the IRS will be offering a series of one-day workshops in five cities, in which they will train nonprofits on the benefits and responsibilities of tax-exempt status; actions that can jeopardize an organization's exempt status; the Form 990 series; required disclosures and other issues that are important to the management of a nonprofit organization.  You can register at this link.

Maintaining or keeping your tax-exempt status in good standing is critical to the success of a nonprofit organization, expecially, if you want to keep donations, grants, and other private support flowing into your organization. Check out these trainings for valuable information to keep your nonprofit up-to-date and in compliance with essential IRS rules!

To your success!
Renae


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Chicago and Northwest Indiana School Projects Use Online Fundraising Sites for Support by Renae Brantley

Several Chicago and Northwest Indiana school projects are using some of the latest in internet fundraising strategies to win donor support for their projects. The website, DonorsChoose, allows schools to set up individual webpages describing their particular school or classroom project, and solicit funds through the website for those projects. Project sponsors can be as creative as they want in describing their ideas to attract donations. This is a great way for family and friends from all around the country, or the world, to support a project that their favorite student, i.e. niece, nephew, grandchild, etc., is involved in.

School names are included with each project, so perhaps some alumni are out there reading this and can lend your support to the efforts of these aspiring young people and their teachers. In the meantime, check out these projects and see if one or all of them might be something YOU want to invest in! Let the Giving Greater Chicago family know what you think of these projects. Or, let us know if you have a project that our readers should know about! Post your comment, or send us an email at: givingchicago@gmail.com.

Here's a list of the current projects:
Help Us Map Our Future, still needs $135 school: Mariano Azuela Elementary School
Reflection of Me in My Read still needs $787 school: University of Chicago Charter School-Woodlawn
Esperanza Rising needs $187  school: Dr. Jorge  Prieto Math & Science Academy
Giant World Map, still needs $531 school: Chicago International Charter School, Longwood
Calling All Readers still needs $439 school: Rosario Castellanos Elementary School
Wall Maps for Fourth Grade classroom needs $338 school: James Otis World Language Academy
Non-fiction Read-along texts needs $380  Pershing East Magnet School
Where In The World Is Chicago?  needs $261  school: Newton Bateman Elementary School
The Tech Touch  needs $3,686 school: Nathan Hale Elementary, Whiting, IN

Will you help these young people?

Leave a mark of greatness in the world today!
Renae

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tips for Choosing a Charity: A Donor's 10-Step Guide for Giving Wisely

Dear Readers:

Since this blog is intended to serve both donors and nonprofits, from time to time I will share links to other valuable content that I believe will be beneficial to you. The article below was first published in December 2005 and was authored by Susan Coffman,  the Editorial Director at Guidestar. I believe that donors and charitibale organizations alike can learn from these valuable tips about how donors can and should select the charities to which they contribute. I hope you find the article valuable, as well!

 Renae

 Reprinted from Guidestar; reprinted with permission.

 Here are GuideStar's tips for donors who want to give with their heads as well as their hearts.

Researching Charities

  1. Clarify your values.
    • Do this before you open your checkbook, volunteer your time, or look at that letter from a charity.
  2. Identify your preferences.
    • Ask yourself: "What is important to me?" The environment? Education? Hunger? Animal welfare? Helping sick children?
    • Where should the charity do its work—in your neighborhood, region, the nation, or internationally?
    • Ask yourself if you want to support a large or small charity, a new or an old one.
  3. Search the GuideStar database to find charities that meet your criteria.
  4. Focus on the mission.
    • Look at each charity's description in the GuideStar search results, on its Web site, or in its literature.
    • Find the nonprofits that fit best with your values.
  5. Eliminate organizations that don't meet your criteria.
    Now you're ready to look more closely at these organizations.

Evaluating Charities

  1. Verify a charity's legitimacy.
    • If you find a charity on GuideStar (www.guidestar.org), you know it's legitimate—all nonprofits listed on GuideStar are either registered with the IRS or have given us proof of their status as legitimate nonprofits that meet the IRS criteria for tax-exempt organizations. You can see at a glance if your contribution will be deductible.
    • If the charity is not on GuideStar, ask to see its letter of determination.
    • If the organization is faith based, ask to see its official listing in a directory for its denomination.
  2. Get the cold, hard facts. A reputable organization will:
    • Define its mission and programs clearly.
    • Have measurable goals.
    • Use concrete criteria to describe its achievements.
  3. Compare apples to apples.
    Be sure to compare charities that do the same kind of work, especially if you're looking at their finances. The type of work a charity does can affect its operating costs dramatically.
  4. Avoid charities that won't share information or pressure you. Reputable nonprofits:
    • Will discuss their programs and finances.
    • Don't use pressure tactics.
    • Are willing to send you literature about their work or direct you to a Web site.
    • Will take "no" for an answer.
  5. Trust your instincts.
    If you still have doubts about a charity, don't contribute to it. Instead, find another nonprofit that does the same kind of work and with which you feel comfortable, then make your donation.
Suzanne E. Coffman, December 2005
 Guidestar.org

Monday, June 13, 2011

Auction Items Wow Winefest Crowd! by Renae Brantley

June 12, 2011
Cloudy skies and chilly temperatures did not dampen the spirits of more than 400 supporters of the Crisis Center, at their 16th Annual Winefest and Auction. The picturesque setting of Sand Creek Country Club in Chesterton, provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres sampling and auction bidding. 

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The Winefest Committee gathered a magnificent display of auction items to attract bidders at every price point. As always, the Live auction items caused some fast and furious competition among bidders. But none as much as the trip for 2 to the luxurious Brush Creek Lodge & Spa in Saratoga, Wyoming, the newest property in the White Lodging chain. Intense back and forth bidding also took place for the front row seats for the Black Hawks, the Lima Lima Show Team Flight Experience, the private dining for 12 at Jack Binion’s Steak House, and the Sanibel Island getaway!. And, hats off to the committee for managing to snag a much-coveted tour of U.S Steel’s Gary Works plant, an experience that hasn’t been available to the general public for more than a decade!
Shirley Caylor, Executive Director at the Crisis Center and her staff, including Nikki Wielgos, Sandra Porter-Phillips, Barbara Wisdom, Gavin Mariano, Willie Perry, Bill Robinson, and a host of others continue to do some amazing work with teens, families and seniors in crisis, or in need of interventions to improve their daily lives. The proceeds from the Winefest will help to continue their much-needed work in the community.
Congratulations on a job well done to Andy Arnold, John Diederich, and Tom Collins , event chairs, and their committee: Sue Arnold, Speros Batistados, Julie Bieszczat, Charlie Blum, David Bochnowski, Keith Bruxvoort, George Carberry, Carla M. Cohen, Bonnie Coleman, Joyce Davis, Vic Demeyer, Timothy Fesko, Karen Fulkerson, Bunny Furlin, Helen Garrison, Susan Griffin , Fred Halpern, Yvonne Hoff, Katie Holderby, Vance Kenney, Leslie Kiefer, Laura Kittle, Alexander Koleff, Teresa Krasinski , Patrick Lee, Todd A. Leeth, Mark Maassel, Julie Masterson, Thomas McDermott, Bishop Dale Melczek, Shar Miller, Suzanne Mulshine, Rita Nangle, Paul Onest, Joel Palaschak, Cyndy Paliga, Jim Peller, Joann Plank, Tom Ploski, Craig Pratt, Andrea Pearman, Len Schmidt, Janet Schulte, Linda Skolak, Tom Sourlis, Scott Steinwart, Tom Stevens, Christine Swan, Lisa Tatina, Dave VanDyke, Anne VanKeppel, Glenn Vician, Donald J. Weiss, Robert Welsh, Bruce White, and Crisis Center committee members Shirley Caylor, Barbara Wisdom, and Nikki Wielgos.
Renae Brantley
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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Tony Award for Lookingglass! by Renae Brantley

June 11, 2011
Tomorrow June 12, 2011, Chicago once again proves that it may be referred to as the Second City, but it is world- class in every way! Lookingglass Theatre will take the stage as the honoree at the 44th Annual telecast of the Tony Awards®, to receive the Tony for Best Regional Theatre. That really shouldn't surprise anyone who is a patron of Chicago theatre. Lookingglass is a soaring, leaping, visual and spiritual experience that everyone really should see and enjoy!
One of the most interesting aspects about Lookingglass is their expertise at integrating content with their unique performance process i.e. dramatizing Greek mythology, or new or existing works through acrobatics, aerial work, and circus arts. It will be interesting to see their new production, opening tonight, “The Last Act of Lilka Kadison,” a “World War II meets modern-day Los Angeles” production recounting lost love through the eyes of the 89 year-old title character.
No doubt, when Lookingglass is honored on Sunday at the Tonys, it will be as much for their exceptional theatrical productions, as for their commitment to educating audiences in the appreciation of the theatre arts. They have endeavored to expose young audiences to their distinctive techniques, ensuring that up-and-coming artists are challenged to think beyond the “tried and true” methods, even when performing traditional works.
The project was made possible by  Abbott Laboratories Fund; Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Crown Family Philanthropies; Lloyd A. Fry Foundation; Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; The JPMorgan Chase Foundation; The Duk Young Foundation; The Hearst Foundation; James S. Kemper Foundation; The Northern Trust Charitable Trust, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Polk Bros. Foundation; The Sacks Family Foundation; Dr. Scholl Foundation; The Siragusa Foundation; Target, The Wrightwood Neighbors Conservation Association; Jake Canepari; Elizabeth Benoit; Susan Schaefer; and Mary Jo Basler.  These generous donors helped Lookingglass in this endeavor by funding a project that sends teaching artists into Chicago schools to give drama and theatre workshops, as well as for Summer Camps, and to assist them in creating new plays or dramatizing existing works.  And in fact, script development and production of the Lilka Kadison work was funded by Steven Spielberg’s Righteous Persons Foundation.
It is truly impossible to speak at any length about Lookingglass without acknowledging the vision of its founders, a cutting-edge group of Northwestern alums, who created this process-driven theatre company with its unique and very physical representation of its artistic vision. The group of founders just happens to include actor David Schwimmer, of “Friends” fame, who maintains a very active presence in the life of Lookingglass.
The Junior Board of LG, founded by Joey Slotnick, Billy Dec, and Schwimmer, and comprised of a group of enthusiastic young Chicago-area professionals, will celebrate its 10th anniversary on June 25th with their Madhatter’s Ball at the John Hancock Observatory. The event is one of the most anticipated on Chicago’s social calendar. The Ball raises funds for Lookingglass' acclaimed education programs which encourage self-esteem and creativity in thousands of students every year. Tickets for the event are available by calling. 312-337-0665.
Chicago will be well represented on Sunday when more than 50 staff, board members, and artistic ensemble members gather in the audience at the Beacon Theatre to see LG receive the Tony Award®.
Best wishes!
©Renae Brantley
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Do You Know a Classy Nonprofit or Nonprofit Supporter?


June 10, 2011
Then nominate that organization or person for a Classy Award!
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The CLASSY Awards is an annual competition honoring the top philanthropic achievements by charities, business, and individuals across the country. It is sponsored by Stay Classy, an online social fundraising organization, along with partners like GuideStar, the Huffington Post, HandsOn Network and others.



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Wine Fest Set for Crisis Center, Gary NAACP Welcomes New Life Members & Tops 1,000 Members, Sheation 1-2:22 Returns for Indiana Engagement!

June 7, 2011
Winefest  at Sand Creek!
Once again, the Crisis Center, Inc. located in Gary’s Miller community, will host one of Northwest Indiana’s most popular events on the social scene, the Wine Fest & Auction at Sand Creek Country Club, this Thursday from 5:30-9:00 p.m. Funds from the event are used to support a cadre of services for people, especially teens, in crisis, including Crisis Contact (a crisis line), counseling services, Teen Court (an early intervention and youth development program), Safe Place (outreach to youth in crisis), and Reassurance Contact (regular phone outreach to senior citizens). Shirley Caylor is the Executive Director.
If you’ve ever dined, golfed, or visited Sand Creek, you know that it is nestled among lush, beautiful gardens and landscaping, and is a stunning backdrop for this much anticipated annual event. The Wine Fest is noted for its huge selection of fabulous Live and Silent Auction items. This year’s grouping in the Live Auction includes vacation getaways to a Wyoming Ranch Lodge & Spa, Sanibel Island, Las Vegas, Dauphin Island, New Orleans, a private dining experience for 12, White Sox, Bears/Packers, and Blackhawks suite and ticket packages, a fun-filled Limo Wine Tour through Michigan, custom-made jewelry, a Dennis Davis painting, and it’s all topped off with an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly with the Lima Lima Show Team.
Tickets can still be purchased online at www.winefest.com for $85, which includes a sumptuous buffet of hors d’oevres, and a selection of wines to satisfy any connoisseur’s palate! It’s an experience you don’t want to miss! And, it’s so popular you’ll be able to catch up with friends from all along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Come out and support the Crisis Center programs. See you there!
Gary NAACP Tops 1,000 Members
The Gary Branch NAACP celebrated its 46th Annual Life Membership Dinner at St. Timothy Community Church. Danny Bakewell, Sr., Chairman of the National Newspapers Publishers Association and keynote speaker, spoke on the banquet theme, “A Prescription for Building and Healing Our Community” with a call-to-action to the black community to “lean on one another.” His message  emphasized supporting and patronizing each other, black businesses, and taking responsibility for solving the problems in black communities.
Atty. Karen Pulliam, President of the Gary Branch, reports that of more than 2,200 NAACP branches nationally, only 22 have a membership role of 1,000 or more members, and the Gary Branch is one of those 22! The highlight of the evening was the welcoming of 10 new Life members into the Gary Branch. They include: Dr. Myrtle Campbell, who added the Golden Heritage designation to her Membership, and new Life Members, The Post-Tribune, Daisy Holliday-Purnell, Anne Thompson, Eliza Wilder, IUN Chancellor Dr. William Lowe, Methodist CEO Ian McFadden, Tyler & Kyren Winfrey, and NIPSCO manager Eddie Melton.
In addition to Pulliam, leadership of the Gary Branch includes Henry Bennett, Jr. 1st VP, Stephen Mays, 2nd VP, Carolyn Jordan, 3rd VP, Quiana Johnson, Secy., Fr. Pat Gaza, Treasurer, and Kathy Kelly, Ass’t. Treasurer. Anyone interested in becoming a member or volunteering with programs can attend the next meeting on Thursday June 9th, at 6:30 p.m. at Ivy Tech Gary Campus.

The Cast of Sheation 1-2:22 Returning to Indiana!
The multi-talented Ernie D. Shelby aka Lady Sax® returns home after the successful Chicago premier of her musical “dramedy” in which she served as Executive Producer, Composer, Director and Asst. Musical Director! The plot revolves around several “unsung” females of the Bible who attend a brunch to meet with Eve! The cast includes Nina Turner, Lynn Strong, Sharon Suchoza, Terah Paynes, Claudia Strong, Catherine Hill, Valerie Myricks, Dream Swan, Michelle Westbrook, Hakimah Qualls, Tina Smoot, Stacie Myers and LaToyia Gilbert. All cast members are from the Northwest Indiana/Chicago Region! June 25th is the date and tickets are available at Beautiful Things in the Village on Grant Street in Gary, Indiana.  . Buy there and save $5 UNTIL JUNE 17th. Tickets are also available from cast members, or by calling Ernie @ 219-887-7729 or email: ladysax@netzero.net for special delivery!
©Renae Brantley 2011

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Best wishes-
Renae
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Emerging Leaders Gather, Charities Raise Money for Transplant, Breast Cancer Education


May 31, 2011
The first holiday weekend of summer is here and that means that an entire season of fun events is kicking into gear as well.
Emerging Leaders of NWI hosted another successful networking event at Asparagus Restaurant on Thursday. Their founder, Eddie Melton, an executive at NIPSCO, shared with me the group’s mission: To connect up-and-coming leaders in northwest Indiana with established leaders to promote mentoring, volunteering, and professional development (in careers and the community). Emerging Leaders regularly hosts networking events and wants to connect with young, as well as established leaders in the community. To view photos of the event, click this link: http://www.kimberly-k-photography.com/, select Clients, Galleries, and Executive Suite Networking. Joining Melton in organizing these networking mixers is Rashadd Humes, and Ellis Dumas. Professionals interested in joining these networking events can connect with the Emerging Leaders group on Facebook (Emerging Leaders NWI), or via email: Emerging.Leaders219@gmail.com.
Multicultural Wellness Network/MOTTEP (Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program) of Chicago and Northwest Indiana, held their 10th Annual Bowl-A-Thon event at the Olympia Lanes in Hammond. The sorors of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Gary Alumnae Chapter provided the volunteer “muscle” and promotional activities for the event.
Event Chair Angela Moore, lead the planning committee composed of Cheryl Bennett, Shelia George, Tinisha Greenwell, Charlene Lacey, Saundra Parrott, Joan Price, Delphia Shelton, Arlene Pearson, Delphia Shelton, and PJ Skinner.
More than 80 bowlers were cheered on by 20+ supporters from the sidelines, as they rolled up donations to help provide health and wellness education, free health screenings, presentations and workshops in Chicago and Northwest Indiana communities. Contact Shelia George, Executive Director, to schedule a health fair, workshop, or to volunteer, at 219-985-9504.
The Laini Fluellen Charities (LFC) held their first annual Pink Tie Affair at Ameristar Casino, to support the fight against Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Event Chair Dr. Ed Williams and LFC Founder and Chairwoman, Diane Artis were elated with the outcome of this first-time event. Dr. Fumi Olaphade, a researcher in the University of Chicago’s Triple Negative Breast Cancer Research program, was the speaker and honoree, of the evening.

The charity is named for Artis’ late daughter who fought a three year battle with Triple Negative Breast Cancer, an extremely aggressive cancer that disproportionately effects African-American and Hispanic women. The charity’s main goals are to support research into TNBC, and to provides spiritual and educational support to girls and women through seminars, awareness campaigns, mentoring, and educational
resources. Artis presented a check for $7,500 to The University of Chicago’s Triple Negative Breast Cancer Research project.

Dr. Williams presented Recognition plaques to event co-chairs JoAnn Birdzell o St. Catherine’s Hospital, and Dave Ryan, of Lake Shore Chamber of Commerce, and, to Tranece Artis for Outstanding Performance. Event sponsors included Ameristar Casino and Hotel, St. Catherine’s Hospital.

Among the 200+ guests attending were Sam and Wilma McNabb, parents of the NFL’s Washington Redskins quarterback, Donovan McNabb, who have been long-time friends of Fluellen, and the Artis family, and Apostle H. Daniel Wilson and Pastor Beverly Wilson, from south suburban Valley Kingdom Ministries International. To view event photos, click this link:

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Best wishes-
Renae
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