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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Where Form 990 Schedule H Worksheets

Instructions and Help about Where Form 990 Schedule H Worksheets

Good afternoon, thank you for coming to our webinar. This afternoon, we have a special webinar called "Is Your IRS Form 990 Telling the Right Story and What Can You Do About It?" We're really excited to bring this to you. In case any of you are wondering, we are dedicated enough to have very excited conversations about this issue quite often in our offices. So, we're hoping that you'll remember, after we get through the presentation, you can ask any additional questions and we'll do our best to answer them all. To give us time to make that happen, we're actually going to go through to 3:15, to give it an extra 15 minutes for you to be able to ask all of your possible questions. My name is Ruth McCabe Ridge, I'm the editor-in-chief of the Nonprofit Quarterly. It's a position in which I'm privy to a lot of news stories that reference information that's contained in the 990. It always surprises me what people do and don't do when filling in the 990 because, as we've said before, this is probably your most public-facing document. If anyone has questions about your organization, they're probably going to end up going to one of the places in which you can access a 990 to look at what your basic report says about you. It's good to remember that, in other words, this is a real central reference point for the public. Just to give you an example, when you use it even for purposes other than making sure that people know your story, we just published a news wire the other day in which 37 nonprofits were told by their funder that they had been cut off mid multi-year grant. And if they had bothered to look at the 990 of...