Nonprofit in Delaware

Delaware Nonprofit Intel

Sunday, June 7, 2026
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Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in Delaware. Today we're covering 4 key stories including updates on delaware nonprofit headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Delaware Nonprofit Headlines

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Delaware First Health and the Centene Foundation Announce Grant Program Open Submission Period.

Community-based organizations and providers across Delaware can apply for funding now through June 13, 2025 NEWARK, Del., May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Delaware First Health ("DFH"), a leading...

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Background & Context

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The restricted-fund violation auditors find most often.

Donor-restricted gifts must be tracked separately and used only for the restricted purpose; using them for general operations — even with intent to "pay back" later — is a fiduciary breach and an audit finding. The most-common fact pattern: cash-flow shortage in operations, restricted-grant balance available, transfer "borrowed" with no formal repayment plan.

Why It Matters

State attorneys general have authority over restricted-gift compliance and have pursued individual board members and executives. Auditors are required to disclose restricted-fund violations in the management letter.

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Multistate charitable registration is broader than most assume.

Most states require charities soliciting donations from their residents to register before solicitation, regardless of where the charity is based. "Solicitation" includes web fundraising pages accessible to residents, not just direct mail. Compliance gaps surface during state attorney-general inquiries or unrelated litigation discovery.

Why It Matters

Penalties range from civil fines to suspension of solicitation rights in the state. Larger consequences include negative coverage in donor research databases that fund foundation grants.

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Volunteer screening: the liability that comes from process, not policy.

Negligent-screening claims arise not from failing to have a screening policy, but from failing to follow the policy that exists. A documented policy with inconsistent enforcement is harder to defend than no policy at all, because the deviation is evidence of negligence.

Why It Matters

Insurance carriers tighten coverage on organizations with screening-process gaps. The cost of consistent enforcement is small; the cost of a single uninvestigated incident can close the organization.

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