Press Releases and Statements

In response to the inclusion by the House Appropriations Committee of a rider that weakens the Johnson Amendment, NCN President and CEO Tim Delaney released the following statement.

A broad, nationwide coalition of 501(c)(3) organizations delivered a clear message to Congress today: maintain the current law that protects nonprofit organizations from being hounded.

Despite the labeling, the portion of the Executive Order regarding the Johnson Amendment has nothing to do with free speech or freedom of religion.

This survey of nonprofits with government grants and contracts illustrates the effects that increasing those costs will have on nonprofits’ abilities to deliver services.

In comments filed today, 215 nonprofit organizations united in calling on the IRS to withdraw a proposed regulation that would have nonprofits collect and report donors’ Social Security numbers.

Tim Delaney, President and CEO of NCN, issues the following in response to the federal government publishing the interim final regulations on the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance

Significant shortcomings in government-nonprofit contracting practices persist, but common sense solutions to the problems are ready for implementation, according to new reports released today.

A new, free online resource for staff and board members of charitable nonprofits, as well as the accountants that they work with, is being unveiled today by the National Council of Nonprofits.

While Washington lawmakers play the blame game over who is responsible for letting sequestration’s spending cuts go into effect, nonprofits, and the people they serve, suffer the consequences

The National Council of Nonprofits expresses mixed views about the passage of the "American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012" (H.R.8, as amended).

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