134: Witchcraft Ceremonies & Monster Truck Shows | Dissolving a Nonprofit with an SBA Disaster Loan

134: Witchcraft Ceremonies & Monster Truck Shows | Dissolving a Nonprofit with an SBA Disaster Loan

Author: Jess Birken, MNM, JD March 20, 2025 Duration: 15:17

On today's episode of Charity Therapy, Meghan and I are diving into nonprofit closures, especially when those COVID-19 EIDL loans are involved. If you've ever wondered what to do when your nonprofit has to shut down but you still owe Uncle Sam a bunch of cash, this episode is for you.

What's the deal with EIDL loans, and how do they affect your nonprofit when it's time to close up shop? Meghan and I break it down, chatting about the steps you need to take and the legal stuff you might not have thought about. We'll walk you through the ins and outs of handling these federal loans as your organization winds down. And trust me, even if you're not a legal whiz, you'll come away with a clearer understanding and maybe even a chuckle or two.

Got questions or a story to share? We'd love to hear from you! Head over to our website and join the conversation. This is your chance to connect with others in the same boat and maybe get some solid advice to help you out. And remember, even when the going gets tough, you're not alone. We're all figuring this out together, one step at a time.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • How to deal with those tricky EIDL loans when you're considering dissolution

  • The importance of understanding contracts, especially when financial troubles are looming

  • How to responsibly close down your nonprofit, ensuring you've notified all your creditors

  • The lowdown on EIDL loans: a big consideration if you're closing up shop

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Ever find yourself wishing for a direct line to seasoned nonprofit leaders, a chance to unpack the real challenges that don’t make it into the glossy annual reports? Charity Therapy is that conversation. With host Jess Birken, who brings her background as a lawyer and a Master of Nonprofit Management to the table, each session feels like pulling up a chair with a trusted advisor. The discussions move beyond theory, tackling the granular details of operations that leaders actually face-whether it’s navigating a tricky IRS compliance question, rebuilding a fundraising strategy from the ground up, or managing the complex interpersonal dynamics that define any mission-driven team. This podcast digs into the operational heart of the sector, offering pragmatic insights you can apply directly to your own work. It’s a resource built on the understanding that running a nonprofit is a continuous practice of problem-solving, and Jess guides these explorations with clarity and a deep respect for the work. Tune in for honest dialogue that treats the daily grind of management as the serious and nuanced craft that it is.
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