501(c) Agencies Trust announced today the addition of Child Care Aware of Washington as a new member.
501(c) Agencies Trust helps nonprofits across the country leave their state unemployment tax system and become employers who reimburse the state for their unemployment costs.
Child Care Aware of Washington’s (CCA) mission is to support families and caregivers, shape policy, and build communities that promote the learning and development of children and youth throughout Washington State through a strong statewide network of local child care resource and referral programs.
By joining 501(c) Agencies Trust, CCA is taking advantage of their option to leave the Washington unemployment insurance tax system. Federal law allows them and other 501(c)(3)s like them to stop paying their unemployment taxes and to self fund their own program. Doing so can save organizations 40 to 60 percent on those unemployment insurance cost. 501(c) Agencies Trust helps organizations manage these services and any future unemployment claims.
CCA joins nearly 1,500 nonprofits nationwide as members who collectively save millions of dollars annually on unemployment costs by leaving the state unemployment tax system and become reimbursing employers.
“Child Care Aware helps ensure that Washington has a strong network of resources and programs for child care,” said John Huckstadt, Founder of 501(c) Agencies Trust. “Through their membership in 501(c) Agencies Trust, we believe they will have more budget dollars to invest into their mission.”
501(c) Agencies Trust works closely with both large national agencies such as Boys and Girls Clubs, Y-USA, Feeding America and United Cerebral Palsy as well as smaller stand-alone organizations. Member services center around a program designed to save members money by helping them control unemployment costs while being supported by a team of experts with decades of experience.
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