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November 2, 2009

Meet Folio

by Andrew Macurak

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Rhiza Folio has such broad appeal to program managers, communications staff, and project coordinators that I sometimes have difficulty encapsulating all its value when I talk to people about it. So, I’ve made a video showing a few of the many ways that Folio can turn your project data into an engaging and useful showcase of your work. Let me know what you think, and feel free to contact us if you’d like to learn more.

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March 3, 2009

Introducing Folio websites from Rhiza Labs

by Maryl Curran Widdows

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Organize your program data on the web and broadcast your impact.

The Conservation Fund Folio HomepageFolio websites. New tools for transparency and impact.

In these challenging times, donors, investors and volunteers are demanding higher levels of accountability from the organizations they support. Working closely with major foundations, Rhiza Labs has designed the ultimate impact and transparency tool that will transform your organization’s existing website into a powerful showcase where impact is both substantiated and transparent.

Folio websites seamlessly integrate with your existing website.

With Folio you can:

  • Organize your program data into a searchable online system
  • Make your documents, photos, legal agreements, and maps always available
  • Create maps, timelines, presentations, brochures and reports
  • Protect sensitive data from unauthorized users with secure access tools
  • Support your organization’s broader community by making project data available for download into other analysis systems.

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Order today and your Folio website can be up and running in as little as two weeks. Websites start at $1,500 per month for a fully hosted online solution.

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January 28, 2009

Nonprofits Say “Ahhhh…”

by Josh Knauer

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This tax season, nonprofit organizations will, for the first time, be required to undergo what K&L Gates health care attorney Ed Weisgerber describes as a “corporate endoscopy”:

If the hospital has affiliated for-profit businesses, the IRS wants to know about them in detail. Do the executives fly first-class on business trips„ There’s a place for reporting that information. If two board members have a 10 percent stake in the same business, the IRS wants to know that, too — even if the business has nothing to do with the hospital. More people will have to disclose their salaries.

And the form will grow yet again a year from now, as hospitals will then have to fill out a special Schedule H to document exactly what “community benefit” they contribute to justify their tax-exempt status.

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