Smith Beers Yunker & Company, Founded on the principle of Helping Others Make A Difference


Welcome to Smith Beers Yunker & Company

The mission of Smith Beers Yunker is Helping Others Make A Difference®. The "others" we refer to are nonprofit organizations of all types and sizes whose work is essential to healthy, safe and cohesive communities. Our goal is to offer guidance to volunteer leaders that will help them govern more passionately and steward funds more effectively. We also offer behind-the-scenes coaching and advice to nonprofit management staff, helping them make a greater difference in their vital roles on a day to day basis.

Remaining behind the scenes is, we believe, an imperative in providing nonprofit management and fundraising counsel. We never seek recognition or take credit for the successes of those who devote their lives to making a difference in their communities. Whether assisting seniors, educating children, caring for the poor or disabled, sustaining the arts, protecting the environment, or any other worthy endeavor, it is their work we strive to further and their reputations we seek to enhance. We are proud to be associated with and eager to be of service to all who are involved in the noble work of philanthropy.

 

SPRING 2012: Smith Beers Yunker and BrandFlick, the company specializing in storytelling on video, have formed a strategic alliance to help the region’s non-profits in their efforts to raise public awareness and funds with FriendRaiserTM…Click here

 

Save the Date

Giving USA 2012

2-hour program featuring Melissa S. Brown and a local panel

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal

Registration: 2:30 p.m.

Program: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Reception: 5:00 p.m.

 

A change in Ohio Attorney General Filings could impact your non-profit

An important communication for all 501(c)(3) organizations regarding Ohio Attorney General Filings:

The office of the Ohio Attorney General (AG) monitors all charitable organizations that operate in the State of Ohio. As part of this process, the AG's office has required all 501(c)(3) organizations except those that meet certain limited exemptions to annually submit a fee and a one page form. In the past, the form was a paper document. Starting with all tax year ends which end on or after November 30, 2011, the filing must now be handled electronically. In addition to the new method of filing, the new report has several additional questions included. However, if your organization is two years old or younger, or if your organization is not in compliance with previous required filings, there will be a requirement to submit additional information.

The electronic report is due by the 15th business day of the fifth month after the organization's year end, but the AG's office will consider the filing extended if a properly completed IRS extension has been timely filed.