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Nonprofit Executive Compensation Trends and IRS Challenges

Webinar • Thursday, June 30, 2022 • 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET | Qualifies for 1 CAE Credit 

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How does executive compensation within your organization compare with other associations or nonprofits?

What trends are in play? What practices can keep you competitive? And what best practices keep executive compensation competitive and compliant with disclosure, IRS excise taxes and other requirements?

This new TRENDS webinar mines data, trends and insights from the 2022 National Nonprofit Compensation Report to give you the answers.

Register now for Nonprofit Executive Compensation: Trends, Best Practices and the IRS.

In this one hour webinar, nonprofit tax consultant David Trimner and Max Kratcoski — contributor to the 2022 National Nonprofit Compensation Report — offer an overview of what the newly published report reveals about best practices and complying with today’s IRS requirements.

Benchmark your own practices.  You’ll explore trends that are reshaping executive compensation in the nonprofit sector. You can also ask your own questions during the webinar. 

If you’d also like a copy of the Report, webinar attendees can take

20% off the Report’s price

 

Reserve your space now for expert guidance on using your existing first-party data to meet evolving business challenges, including:

  • The importance of executive compensation to nonprofits
  • Disclosure requirements
  • IRS excise taxes
  • The latest trends and best practices in nonprofit compensation

You’ll come away from this webinar ready to assess your nonprofit’s current compensation and make any adjustments needed to keep executive compensation competitive—and in step with the latest regulations and guidelines.

Register now for Nonprofit Executive Compensation: Trends, Best Practices and the IRS.

Meet Your Webinar Leaders

Max Kratcoski is Data Operations Manager for Columbia Books and Information Services (CBIS). Max oversees CBIS’s data capturing, storing, and utilization processes. Working across all brands at CBIS, he has contributed to the production of publications such as The United States Congress Handbook, Washington Representatives, The Compensation Report: An Analysis of National Nonprofits 2022, and the upcoming edition of the Almanac of American Politics.

 

David Trimner is Managing Partner for TrimnerBeckham, PLCC. He draws on a wide range of experience from more than 22 years in nonprofit tax consulting. He works with growing and established public charities, private foundations, trade associations, healthcare organizations, and higher education institutions.  Devoted to thorough comprehension of the rules and regulations critical to charitable and tax-exempt entities, David helps enhance an organization's image with contributors, the media, and the general public.  His areas of concentration also include unrelated business income, intermediate sanctions, obtaining and maintaining exempt status, executive compensation and benefits disclosures, IRS examinations, and state solicitation requirements.

 

Who Should Attend

This webinar is of value to nonprofits. Attendees who will benefit most include boards and officers responsible for setting executive compensation.

CAE Credits: All live webinar attendees are eligible for 1 CAE credit hours. Association TRENDS is a CAE Approved Provider. Our programs meet the requirements for fulfilling the professional development requirements to earn or maintain the Certified Association Executive credential. We will maintain records of your participation in accord with CAE policies. For more information about the CAE credential or Approved Provider program, please visit www.whatiscae.org

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