Shriver Education for the Arts strives to be a leader in implementing leading edge nonprofit governance practices, including meeting and exceeding the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance, and United States Internal Revenue standards.
Shriver Education for the Arts is committed to efficiency and transparency. We communicate with our supporters, donors, and prospective donors by email, postal mail, phone, and other means, both to request contributions to our cause and to educate the public about Inclusion Revolution’s year round programs and volunteer opportunities.
These efforts help advance our mission to provide secure, successful jobs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and spread our goal of inclusion for all. As a result, in accordance with the independent Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) guidelines and U.S Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance, Inclusion Revolution allocates a portion of our fundraising costs to program services. As a nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal taxation, we ensure our donors’ money is spent as efficiently and effectively as possible.