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10 reasons your newsletter could raise more money

Hands-On Fundraising

10 reasons your newsletter could raise more money How well does your newsletter work? Many organizations now use newsletters to communicate about their work. That’s good! Yet I see so many organizations produce fancy pieces that aren’t doing their job. Do newsletters right, and they can be a serious source of income by delighting your […] The post 10 reasons your newsletter could raise more money appeared first on Hands-On Fundraising.

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Nonprofit Radio for June 23, 2025: A Conversation With Art Taylor

Tony Martignetti

Art Taylor: A Conversation With Art Taylor He’s the recently appointed president and CEO of AFP, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, so we’re on hiatus from our 25NTC interviews for one more week. Art explains the value of AFP in our community, including enforcing professional ethics; reflects on our challenges and how to advocate … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for June 23, 2025: A Conversation With Art Taylor → Art Taylor: A Conversation With Art Taylor He’s the rece

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Want to Raise More Unrestricted Dollars? Your Best Stories Can Lead the Way.

Clairification

It may be summer, but smart fundraisers know the most important giving season of the year is right around the corner. Between September and January, donors are most engaged, generous, and open to supporting causes they care about. That’s why now is the time to think strategically about what you’ll be asking for — and how. The post Want to Raise More Unrestricted Dollars?

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How Foundations Are Using AI to Vet Grantees

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Grant Guardian, a free AI tool developed by the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, offers program officers insights into organizations’ finances. By M.J. Prest Getty Images Program officers at more than 130 grant makers are using a new artificial intelligence tool to assess the financial health of prospective grantee organizations.

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AI for Grant Writing: 20+ ChatGPT Prompts You Can Use

This prompt guide for ChatGPT contains 20+ tested ChatGPT prompts, along with tips on how to use this tool the best way. Nonprofits can engage with ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, refine project plans, and craft compelling narratives for grant proposals.

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Charitable Giving Sees Biggest Annual Gain in Giving USA’s Seven Decades

NonProfit PRO

Charitable giving increased in 2024, according to Giving USA's 70th annual report. It's the greatest increase in current dollars in the report's history.

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Donor Segmentation: What It Is, And Why It Matters

CauseVox

Have you ever sent an email to your entire donor list, only to realize afterward that it didn’t apply to everyone? Maybe the message mentioned years of loyal support or an invitation to join a legacy giving program, and then you got a reply from someone who just made their very first gift: “Thanks… but I think this email was meant for someone else?” It’s a moment that makes you pause.

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HOT Clairity Click-it: Nonprofit Links + Free Resources Be Yours

Clairification

This is a great month to do something you’re proud of. And to support others who are showing their spirit and pride. Actually, every month is good for these things! Which, as it often does, brings me to share a bit of wisdom from the sage Seth Godin. Simple five step plan for just about everyone and everything The number of people you need to ask for permission keeps going down: Go, make something happen.

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Donors Give Smarter When Someone Else Picks Up the Tab for the Data

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Outsourcing the cost of impact data could mean 13 percent more bang for every charitable buck, a study has found. By George Mitchell Outsourcing the cost of impact data could mean 13 percent more bang for every charitable buck, a study has found.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Summer Slump to Build Relationships, Maximize Year-End Giving

NonProfit PRO

The slow summer season presents an opportunity for nonprofits adopt a strategic approach. Here's how to use it to jumpstart your year-end giving.

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EMS and Homeland Security Provide Us with Important Safeguards

GrantNews

EMS and Homeland Security provide essential safeguards to help keep our communities protected. While global tensions shift our focus remains firmly on maintaining safety and preparedness at the local level. It’s crucial that we have capable and effective Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Homeland Security infrastructure in place to address the vital safety and security of residents, especially in the event of natural disasters, cyber-attacks, and other emergencies.

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Why we’re still waiting for the ‘AI moment’ that will transform grantmaking 

Candid

Artificial intelligence is reshaping nearly every industry, from finance to health care to retail. Breakthroughs in drug discovery, medical imaging, and precision agriculture that enable scientists to predict early-stage drug performance and suggest optimal timing for farmers to plant crops highlight the sweeping potential of this technology. Yet, in philanthropy—and specifically in grantmaking—such transformation has been slow to arrive.

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Is Successful Fundraising Asking Questions or Making Pitches?

The Fundraising Coach

Here’s something that might surprise you: The most effective fundraising conversations sound nothing like what most people think fundraising should sound like. No PowerPoints. No glossy brochures. No perfectly polished presentations that wow donors into giving. Instead, they sound like…conversations. The Counter-Intuitive Truth About Fundraising When I train nonprofit leaders on making asks, I often hear the same concerns: “I don’t know what to say.” “IR

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Is the Good News From 'Giving USA' Momentum for 2025?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charitable giving was up in 2024. But nonprofits are grappling with a very different — and challenging — fundraising landscape this year. By Rasheeda Childress Mid-Ohio Food Collective The Mid-Ohio Food Collective is worried about potential funding cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and what they will mean for the people the food bank serves.

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Apple Mail Privacy Updates: What Nonprofits Need to Know in 2025

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Emails are still a critical piece of the fundraising puzzle. But how your messages reach donors is changing. Apple’s latest iOS updates are making inboxes smarter and more private. And that means fundraisers like you need to rethink how you measure success and connect with supporters with your email outreach. You may remember when Apple released Apple Mail Privacy Protection in 2021.

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What is the Average Grant Amount for Nonprofits?

GrantNews

Understanding the average size of nonprofit grants is crucial for organizations planning their fundraising strategies. Grants come in many shapes and sizes, influenced by factors such as the grantmaker’s priorities, the nonprofit’s mission, and the scope of the project. Whether you’re a small community organization or a large national nonprofit, knowing what to expect can help you set realistic funding goals and identify the right opportunities.

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Philanthropy Is Changing — Governance Must Change, Too

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Philanthropy is more needed than ever, but without governance that reflects today’s complexity, it risks losing its relevance. In a world reshaped by climate instability, democratic erosion, and rising inequality, […] The post Philanthropy Is Changing — Governance Must Change, Too appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Grant Writer Ask Me Anything Session! w/ Breanna Polacik, Lori Fabian & Melissa Reams | Instrumentl

Instrumentl

In this 1-hour AMA, Instrumentl teams up with three of its partners to give you actionable advice when it comes to your research process, grant writing process, budgets, and grant management and reporting.

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How Women Funders Are Building a Gender-Equity Movement

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Female philanthropists say they are increasing donations to nonprofits affected by anti-DEI policies, according to a new survey from Women Moving Millions. They also have tips for doing so. By Stephanie Beasley Sipa USA via AP Female philanthropists say they are increasing donations to nonprofits affected by anti-DEI policies, per a new survey from Women Moving Millions.

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Digital Transformation Is More Than Tech. So What’s Really Holding Back Nonprofit Innovation?

NonProfit PRO

Many nonprofits struggle to embrace digital transformation. Here's why, plus how nonprofits can overcome these barriers.

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Love Pickleball? Grants for Community Sports and Recreation!

GrantNews

Love Pickleball? How about swimming, mountain climbing, or even rugby? Grants for Community Sports and Recreation can make it happen for your community! Now, more than ever, there are community recreation needs to address. But in order to provide for those needs, a proper site has to be provided. Whether it’s actually acquired – or the property is already available for community recreation – funding is needed to develop, maintain, and promote the site.

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Grassroots Groups Aren’t a Risk — They’re the Sure Bet: Insights From a Frontline Funder

Center for Effective Philanthropy

As the leader of a frontline-accountable intermediary, I’m hearing story after story from the ground: promised federal funds permanently or indefinitely frozen; environmental justice funding portfolios sunsetting unexpectedly; reimbursements from […] The post Grassroots Groups Aren’t a Risk — They’re the Sure Bet: Insights From a Frontline Funder appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Donor Segmentation: What It Is, And Why It Matters

CauseVox

Have you ever sent an email to your entire donor list, only to realize afterward that it didn’t apply to everyone? Maybe the message mentioned years of loyal support or an invitation to join a legacy giving program, and then you got a reply from someone who just made their very first gift: “Thanks… but I think this email was meant for someone else?” It’s a moment that makes you pause.

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Where the Philanthropy Money Is: What 'Giving USA' Tells Us

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Among the takeaways: Last year's strong stock market returns may drive more foundation giving in 2025, and fundraisers should focus on DAF donors. By Rasheeda Childress Getty Images Among the takeaways: Last year's strong stock-market returns may drive more foundation giving in 2025, and fundraisers should focus on DAF donors.

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Arts nonprofits saw revenue fall in every category in 2024. What lies ahead? 

Candid

Since 2019, U.S. arts and cultural organizations have faced a global pandemic, inflationary pressures, shifting audience behaviors , and changes in public policy and government funding. To help navigate the increasingly complex challenges ahead, SMU DataArts analyzed trends based on financial data from 6,498 arts nonprofits that submitted a Cultural Data Profile between fiscal years 2019 and 2024.

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Secure $100K+ in Government Grants for Your Business

GrantNews

Looking for ways to grow your business with little to no upfront cost? Government grants are available that essentially put thousands of dollars directly into the hands of businesses across the country. These grants come from different levels of government: federal, state, and local – each designed to support businesses in unique ways. Be sure to explore these options early and apply while funding is still available!

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Beyond the Award: Why Every Grant Professional Needs Post-Award Management Skills

Grant Professionals Association

Over the last 20+ years, I have been privileged to help hundreds of organizations receive significant grant funding. Many of these grant awards have been large federal grants that advanced an organization both in its mission and its overall capacity. Securing the grant itself is, of course, an achievement. But often it is the effective post-award management of these funds that builds credibility with funders and creates systems for even further growth.

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Most Common Grant Proposal Errors (and How to Fix Them)

Grant Writing Made Easy

Even seasoned grant writers make grant proposal errors, but small changes can be the difference between a funded project and a missed opportunity. Funders review hundreds of applications, and issues such as unclear objectives, vague budgets, or an ineffective statement of need can easily push your proposal to the bottom of the pile. The good news? Most of these common grant proposal errors are fixable.

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Survey: US Nonprofits at Critical Point as Funding for Community Needs Falters

NonProfit PRO

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Fundraising Ideas for Kiwanis Clubs to Make a Lasting Impact

DoJiggy

Kiwanis clubs are recognized for their dedication to enhancing the lives of children and fostering community growth. From local service projects to global initiatives, Kiwanis members are change-makers. Whether you’re a seasoned club leader or a new member looking for creative ways to raise money, this guide offers a wide variety of fundraising ideas for Kiwanis Clubs to engage your community and support your cause.

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Does Grant Funding Support Conflict Resolution?

GrantNews

Can grant funding support conflict resolution? With today’s headlines, it’s easy to overlook the enduring power of kindness, compassion, and understanding. But these are not outdated values. They’re the foundation of healthy relationships, strong families, and peaceful communities. From resolving tension at the dinner table to navigating complex global disputes, conflict resolution remains the path to healing and progress.

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