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Allowing Volunteers, Clients and Other Visitors Into Your Nonprofit Facilities

Are you bringing volunteers, clients or others back to your facility? If so, this questionnaire might be helpful to use with volunteers, clients or other visitors to your facility to assist in screening out those with potential exposure to COVID-19. If you use this document, please verify that every statement in the questionnaire is accurate …

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New Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act – Changes PPP Requirements

On Wednesday, Congress passed The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Flexibility Act and the President is expected to sign it. The PPP Flexibility Act gives more time and flexibility to businesses, including nonprofits, that receive forgivable loans through the PPP. For more information, see this article.

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Do You Need to Report Workplace COVID-19 Cases to OSHA?

Maybe. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued new guidance regarding when employers are required to report cases of COVID-19 in the workplace. If you have an employee who tests positive for COVID-19 and you have any reason to believe the illness may have been contracted at work, please see this link for …

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Georgia Separation Notice Required for Any Separation from Employment

In Georgia, the Department of Labor requires that a Separation Notice be provided to any employee who leaves employment, regardless of the reason. Use this link to download the current form. Please contact your PBPA attorney if you have any questions about the departure of an employee or this Separation Notice form.

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Changes in Sales Tax Obligations for Nonprofit Online Retailers

Does your nonprofit make online sales to customers in other states? Until recently, states were not able to require out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax solely for online sales. This article reviews recent changes in the law that permit states, within certain limits, to require out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax …

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Has Your Organization Recently Pivoted to Provide Food Services or Delivery?

Your in-person programming does not work in the current COVID-19 paradigm, but the needs in the community are now greater than ever before. Have you recently pivoted to respond to the new needs of your clients during COVID-19? Maybe instead of tutoring children, you are delivering meals to their homes or you have expanded from …

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SBA Releases PPP Loan Forgiveness Application – Major Changes in Loan Forgiveness!

Revised on May 27 On Friday, May 15, 2020, the SBA released its Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Loan Forgiveness Application and detailed instructions that must be completed by borrowers and submitted to their lenders in order to obtain forgiveness. The Application provides greater clarity about what payments can be forgiven, provides more flexibility regarding costs, …

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Are Clients and Volunteers Coming Back to Your Facility?

Many organizations have halted in-person operations, stopped using volunteers, and changed the way they are providing services to clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article will summarize some of the things nonprofits should start to consider as the shelter-in-place requirements are loosened and nonprofits consider whether to re-engage in person with clients and volunteers. Please …

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Loan Forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program

Revised on May 27, 2020 Small nonprofits that have received money under the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) will want to take advantage of the loan forgiveness provisions. While there has been some guidance provided by Treasury, there are still many remaining questions about PPP loan forgiveness. In fact, the CARES Act, SBA rules, Treasury rules …

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Tips and Considerations for Your Employees Working From Home During COVID-19

The Governor may have lifted Georgia’s state-wide shelter-in-place restrictions, but your organization may choose to allow all or some employees to continue work remotely. This article provides tips for managing employees and developing a work-from-home technology policy for nonprofits whose employees are working remotely. wfh

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Another Option for Nonprofits Struggling to Keep Employees: Employee Retention Credit

Nonprofits that do not receive funding through the PPP or the EIDL programs have another option to consider. The Employee Retention Credit (ERC), which was enacted as part of the CARES Act, is designed to encourage eligible employers to keep employees on their payroll through the use of payroll tax credits. Read more about this …

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Contract Considerations Related to COVID-19

Have you had to cancel your annual fundraising gala that was going to be held at a hotel? Or does your organization rent out facilities for community events that have been postponed or cancelled due to shelter in place orders? Do you have other types of contracts that have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak? …

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Staying Legal in Tough Economic Times: COVID-19 edition

There is a great deal of uncertainty these days, but there are a few things we are sure of. We have 10 of them listed right here. Important legal issues that fall by the wayside can make your job even harder. These 10 quick points could help steer you down the right road so you’ll …

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Paycheck Protection Program Loan Applications Open Today – How-to-Calculate-Payroll-Costs

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan applications opened back up today (April 27) at 10:30am. In addition, last Friday afternoon (April 24), Treasury and the SBA provided frequently asked questions (FAQs) on how to calculate payroll costs when completing the PPP application form. This alert includes the text of Question 6 which addresses how eligible …

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Some Good News for Nonprofits: The CARES Act Encourages Charitable Giving

In response to COVID-19 and its economic impact, the CARES Act includes three specific changes to encourage individuals and corporations to make larger charitable donations in 2020. Find more details in this article. You may want to share this information with potential donors to encourage charitable gifts to your organization.

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Transitioning Employees Back to Work

Many organizations have halted operations, altered their workforces, hours or pay structures, and changed the way they are working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many employees who can do so have been working from home. This article will summarize some of the things nonprofit employers should start to consider as we get closer to the loosening …

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Additional Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Funds – AVAILABLE VERY SOON!

This new Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act is expected to provide an additional $310 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and $60 billion for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. This money will likely be available immediately after the Act is signed into law. Find out more detail in this …

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Update on Georgia Unemployment Claims and The New Federal Benefits

This link to the Georgia Department of Labor website provides up-to-date information on how the Georgia DOL is managing unemployment claims, including the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program, which provides $600 in additional benefits per week to qualifying recipients of unemployment, and the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, which will provide unemployment assistance to those who are …

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IRS and Treasury Extend Deadlines on Many Tax-Exempt Organization Filings

Due to COVID-19, the Department of Treasury and Internal Revenue Service recently provided tax-exempt organizations filing relief for returns and tax payment obligations due between April 1 and July 14, 2020. Find more details here.

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COVID-19 Funding Options for Small Nonprofits

Nonprofits struggling to retain employees and survive during the coronavirus crisis have a number of options for funding to consider, including the Paycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act, the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan, and the Employee Retention Credit. This link will help organizations understand the differences between each option as they decide which …

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Webcast: Your CARES Act and SBA EIDL Questions Answered

Robyn Miller answers your questions related to loans under the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL) and the Payroll Protection Program under the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act). Please also take a look at these resources below: How to Get Loans Under The CARES Act: The Paycheck Protection Program Loans …

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Corporate Governance During a Pandemic

Even with so much going on in the world, the obligations of corporate governance remain. This article will share recommendations on how to help your nonprofit comply with its legal obligations for governance. <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/s5JSXGXk82o” title=”YouTube video player” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen></iframe> Webcast: Galas & Tournaments & Festivals, Oh …

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Loans Available under the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program

Updated on 10/20/20201 SBA Enhancements to the COVID-19 EIDL Program The Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced some changes to the COVID-19 EIDL (Emergency Injury Disaster Loan) Program.  These enhancements include an increase in the EIDL cap, which expenses the loan funds can be applied towards, and an extended repayment period.  Read this article from …

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How to Get Loans Under The CARES Act: The Paycheck Protection Program

Updated April 3, 2020 The CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act), passed in the U.S. Congress and is expected to be signed into law. Among many other things, the Act amends the Small Business Act to create a new Paycheck Protection Business Loan Program. For a limited time, the Small Business Administration …

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