Nonprofit Law Basics
Compliance Basics
Youth Safety Compliance
100

The term for a legal status granted by the IRS that exempts an organization from federal income tax.

What is… A 501(c)(3) status?

Explanation: A 501(c)(3) is a tax-exempt status for organizations operating for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes.

100

The term for a policy that requires nonprofits to report unethical or illegal activities within the organization.

What is... A Whistleblower Policy?

Explanation: A whistleblower policy provides protection for individuals who report misconduct.

100

The best practice for protecting youth in a nonprofit program.

What are... Background checks for all staff and volunteers working directly with youth?

Explanation: Background checks help ensure that individuals with inappropriate behavior histories are not given access to vulnerable populations.

200

True or False: Nonprofits can engage in unlimited lobbying activities as long as it aligns with their mission.”

Answer: False

Explanation: While some lobbying is permitted, excessive political activities can risk a nonprofit’s tax-exempt status.

200

True or False: Nonprofits are legally required to have a Conflict of Interest policy.

Answer: True

Explanation: Nonprofits must have this policy to ensure that decisions are made without personal interest influencing the process.

200

True or False: A nonprofit is legally required to report any suspected child abuse, even if it’s just a suspicion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Most states have mandatory reporting laws for anyone working with youth.

200

What is one of the main requirements for maintaining 501(c)(3) status?
A) Not generating any income
B) Not using donations for business ventures
C) Restricting profits from being used for charitable purposes
D) Avoiding private inurement or private benefit

Answer: D: Avoiding private inurement or private benefit

Explanation: Private inurement means that a nonprofit’s net earnings cannot benefit private shareholders or individuals.

200

Which of the following is a best practice for financial transparency in nonprofits?
A) Making the annual budget available to the public
B) Conducting annual audits
C) Publishing all meeting minutes online
D) Requiring board members to submit expense reports

Answer: B: Conducting annual audits

Explanation: Annual audits provide a review of the nonprofit’s finances, helping to detect issues and ensure accountability.

200

Which of these is a key component of a youth safety training program?
A) Teaching how to spot bullying
B) Only discussing emergency contact procedures
C) Requiring youth participants to sign waivers
D) Supervising youth remotely

Answer: A: Teaching how to spot bullying

Explanation: Youth safety training should cover all potential risks, including bullying and harassment.

300

The federal agency is primarily responsible for regulating and overseeing nonprofit organizations.

What is… The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)?

Explanation: The IRS grants tax-exempt status and ensures compliance with tax laws.

300

Scenario: A board member owns a company that wants to sell services to the nonprofit. What compliance policy should be referenced?

Answer: Conflict of Interest Policy

Explanation: This policy ensures that the board member’s personal financial interest does not interfere with their role in the organization.

300

Scenario: A youth participant’s parent has requested all information about their child’s activities in a program, including a copy of the volunteer’s daily logs. Should the nonprofit comply?

Answer: Yes, but redact sensitive information about other minors if it’s in the same document.

Explanation: While parents have a right to know about their own children, the nonprofit must protect the confidentiality of other youth participants.

300

Scenario: A nonprofit organization wants to support a candidate for local office. How can they do so without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status?

Answer: They cannot support any political candidates. Nonprofits can participate in voter education and advocacy for issues but not endorse specific candidates.

Explanation: Supporting a candidate would be considered political activity, which is prohibited for 501(c)(3) organizations.

300

The federal law that requires organizations to safeguard the privacy of personal information and implement a data breach notification policy.

What is... The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)?

Explanation: The GLBA focuses on protecting nonpublic personal information collected by financial institutions, which can sometimes apply to nonprofits.

300

Scenario: A volunteer receives a message from a youth participant through their personal social media account. How should the volunteer respond?

Answer: They should inform the participant that all communication must occur through official nonprofit channels, and report the contact to a supervisor.

Explanation: This ensures transparency and protects both the youth and the volunteer.