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What’s the ask?

Hands-On Fundraising

Im a sucker for a good story. Yesterday, despite a library book I hadnt even started, I went to the bookstore and came home with four more novels. Lately, Ive needed some good space opera to take me far away from our current reality. And its that take me away part that’s key for me. […] The post Whats the ask? appeared first on Hands-On Fundraising.

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As Populism Surges, Can a $3 Billion Foundation Shed Its Elite Image?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Community grant makers are "built for this moment" of division in America, says New York Community Trust's Amy Freitag. The trust wants to change how it's perceived by the average New Yorker. By Drew Lindsay Casey Kelbaugh New York Community Trust president Amy Freitag at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September invites the audience to participate in the foundations contest to give away $3 million.

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Is Your Donor Engagement Actually Engaging?

Ann Green's Nonprofit

You may think youre practicing donor engagement by sending thank you letters and newsletters, but is the content actually engaging? Its often formulaic and just downright dull. Many nonprofits send all their donors the same appeal and thank you letters. In these letters, they never thank a donor for their past support or acknowledge theyre a monthly donor.

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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Lands $125 Million From Comcast CEO and Wife

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The gift from Aileen and Brian Roberts will help build a new in-patient tower that will expand space for families who face extended hospital stays while their children are under treatment. By M.J. Prest Comcast Aileen and Brian Roberts, in a mockup of a patient room at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Also, the University of Delaware received a commitment of $71.5 million for its business school, and Fairfield University will use a $50 million gift to enhance academic and interdisciplinary pr

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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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Helping Heroes: Grants for Military and Veteran Nonprofits

GrantNews

Is your nonprofit dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of military and veteran personnel? Securing the right grants can empower your organization to provide essential services and support to those who have selflessly served. Nonprofits play a vital role in addressing the distinct needs of veterans, active-duty service members, and their families.

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How to Set Up a Challenge Fundraiser for Your Nonprofit 

CauseVox

If youre looking for a fresh, fun, and engaging way to raise money for your nonprofit, a challenge fundraiser might be just what you need. Its a simple concept: supporters commit to a challengelike running a certain number of miles, doing daily acts of kindness, or giving up coffee for a monthwhile fundraising for your cause. Challenge fundraisers often go hand-in-hand with peer-to-peer fundraising , where participants rally their friends and family to donate.

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How to be a Leonardo da Vinci fundraiser

Future Fundraising Now

I just read a wonderful book: Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson. It closely follows the life of Leonardo, had an amazing mind and a hard time staying on task. At the end of the book is a section called “Learning from Leonardo.” It gives some characteristics of Leonardo’s genius that any of us can imitate in our own search for whatever it is we’re searching for.

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Small Business Starter Kit: Tools and Tips for New Entrepreneurs

GrantNews

Small business tools and starter kits turn your ideas into a thriving ventures. They help you plan, build, and grow your small business effectively. From securing funding to streamlining operations, having the right resources can set you up for success. To get started, explore our list of must-have tools for entrepreneurs. At GrantWatch , we’re here to support your journey with small business tools and tips , including a curated list of entrepreneur and startup grants.

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Financial Reviews vs. Financial Audits: Making the Right Choice for Your Nonprofit

Blackbaud

Most nonprofit organizations work with a firm to do their annual financial audit. But some organizations might benefit from a financial review as a first step to, or in place of, a formal audit. Could that be your organization? Both financial reviews and audits serve important purposes, but they differ significantly in scope and detail. Understanding the differences between these two processes can help you make informed decisions and improve transparency, compliance, and trust within and outside

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Should My Business Sponsor a Charity Golf Tournament?

DoJiggy

Sponsoring a charity golf tournament offers a strategic opportunity for businesses to enhance their brand visibility while demonstrating corporate social responsibility. These events attract decision-makers and industry leaders, creating a valuable networking environment. Beyond brand exposure, sponsorships foster goodwill within the community, strengthen business relationships, and align companies with meaningful causes.

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The Best Questions to Ask Major Donors – And Why They Matter So Much

Gail Perry Group

You already know this: Successful major gift fundraising isnt really about making a pitch. Its about listening. Its about drawing out your donors story, learning whats important to them, and finding the alignment between their vision and your mission. Thats why questions are one of the most powerful tools in your toolbox. When you show up with a genuine spirit of curiosity, your conversation becomes something deeper.

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5 tips to help nonprofits meet unforeseen challenges 

Candid

At times, the future arrives earlier than we plan for or want it to. Nonprofitsand international development organizations in particularare grappling with fast-changing realities. While circumstances may seem overwhelming, it helps to remember that there are ways to take on challenges proactively and come out strongereven if it means making difficult decisions or taking an unfamiliar path.

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Power Up Your Nonprofit with These Foundation Grants

GrantNews

Power Up Your Nonprofit with foundation grants! These grants are highly sought after because they offer a more straightforward application process compared to government funding. With fewer restrictions, they provide nonprofits with greater flexibility in how funds are allocated. Additionally, foundation grants are available for nonprofits, businesses, and individuals at both national and international levels.

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Using Technology to Assign Endowed Scholarships Faster

Blackbaud

Whether youre using scholarships as a recruitment tool or have already found the exact right student fit for a specific fund, awarding endowed scholarships during the admissions process can be extremely difficult due to the number of funds involved and the uncertainty as to whether a student will actually enroll. Higher ed institutions often use assignment or fund swapping to maximize the use of endowed scholarships.

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When It Comes to Prospect Research, More Is Not Always Better

Grant Professionals Association

To expand their grant seeking, organizations often ask for more funding prospects but more doesnt always mean better. Applying to every possible grant opportunity, even ones that arent a good fit, wastes time and money and risks alienating funders. Id much rather present a smaller number of opportunities that are well-aligned with an organizations programs than a long list of opportunities for which they wont be competitive.

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Perfecting the Thank-You Call: How a Five-Minute Phone Chat Can Triple Donor Retention

Center for Major Gifts

Imagine a nonprofit that calls every donorregardless of gift sizewithin a day or two of receiving their contribution. Organizations have repeatedly found that a brief but heartfelt phone call can significantly boost donor retention. A five-minute call makes donors feel genuinely valued and appreciated in a world where many supporters feel overlooked or taken for granted.

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What Are the Roles and Responsibilities of a Nonprofit Governing Board?

Grant Writer Team

Every nonprofit relies on a governing board. Some are led by members, and others are guided by local leaders and stakeholders. While some boards receive compensation, many serve on a volunteer basis. Regardless of the structure though, board members commit their time and expertise to the organizations they support. They make key decisions, oversee committees, and bear legal responsibility for ensuring the nonprofit stays true to its mission.

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Grants to Celebrate Women and Girls Everywhere!

GrantNews

Celebrate women and girls by ensuring they have the resources they need to thrive! The female spirit is unstoppable. Today’s women are powerful forces of change, innovation, and leadership, while girls hold incredible untapped potential, ready to shape the future. Across the country, nonprofits provide vital programs and services that support their education, career development, and overall well-being.

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Writing for Impatient Readers

The Grantsmanship Center

Category: Proposal Writing and Grantseeking We've written the proposal. We believe its the most well-thought-out plan, carefully designed to have a huge impact on our target population. Yet if the readers mind wanders after a few minutes, or worse they yawn our proposal may be in trouble. So how do we hold the attention of readers? Here are a few tips: Short sentences Try for about 10 20 words per sentence.

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Mr. Cameron Has Something to Tell You

Planned Giving

As we head into Thanksgivingonly eight short months away its never too early to start thinking about gratitude. After all, in the fundraising world, thank you shouldnt be a seasonal garnish. It should be the meat and potatoes. Or the tofu and quinoa, if your donors are that kind of crowd. And while most people are busy planning their next Netflix binge or their next excuse not to write that appeal letter, were digging into the wisdom of a man who hunted lions and gave better advice than half the

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Data-driven personalization will amplifi your outreach.

amplifi

You know donors are more willing to engage when they receive individualized communications that bring them closer to your mission, work, and organization.And its no secret that data-driven personalization strategies are still some of the most effective ways to connect with donors. But the same old strategies weve used for years wont cut it. Todays audience is highly knowledgeable.

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Top Grants for Writers with Disabilities: Financial Support for Creative Endeavors

Allied Grant Writers

Looking for grants to support your writing as a disabled creator? This article highlights various grants for writers with disabilities, detailing eligibility, application processes, and the type of support you can receive. Whether youre seeking large endowments or micro grants, youll find resources to help you on your creative journey. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and other grant programs provide critical financial support ranging from micro grants to substantial fellowships for dis

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How To Build a Strong Online Presence for Your Nonprofit

Greater Giving

Building a strong online presence is one of the most exciting and impactful ways to amplify your nonprofits reach. The digital landscape is brimming with opportunities to connect with supporters, spread awareness, and raise funds. Plus, digital marketing is a cost-effective way to reach a wide audience with minimal overhead , making it accessible for nonprofits of all sizes.

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2025-2026 budget: Unpacking the benefits for the sector

Strategic Grants

Like many, the Strategic Grants team is unpacking the details of the 25-26 Federal Budget. While the budget seems to favour individual households, there are sector specific initiatives worth mentioning. Our round-up is below, plus links to additional budget resources. As always, for our Grants Expertise Management System (GEMS) subscribers, your calendar will be updated by our Research Team with any new or updated funding opportunities relevant to your sector and you will receive an automatic em

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Improve Your Student Billing Process

Blackbaud

Are you struggling with an inefficient student billing process? You are not alone. Many educational institutions face the challenge of balancing customer service with bottom-line concerns. But what if there was a way to streamline the process, reduce errors, and improve cash flow? In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can enhance your student billing process from the moment a student enrolls to the final follow-up.

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Wealth Screening During a Campaign’s Feasibility Study and Quiet Phase

Capital Campaign Pro

If youre contemplating a capital campaign feasibility study, chances are you can already recite most of the names that will appear on your list of interviewees. One-on-one conversations with board members, top donors, and engaged volunteers are among the most valuable fruits of a study. Finding out that your board chair is in the midst […] The post Wealth Screening During a Campaigns Feasibility Study and Quiet Phase appeared first on Capital Campaign Pro.

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​Choosing the right certification: a guide to grant writing credentials for professionals

Grant Professionals Association

There is no degree in grant writing. Typically, grant professionals learn on the job through trial and error, plus there are vast numbers of classes, webinars, and articles to read on writing grants. I'm Allison Jones, the CEO and Founder of Spark the Fire Grant Writing Classes. I've been writing grants for more than two decades, teaching grant writing since 2003, and I have an M.Ed. in Adult Education.

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The new Candid: A year of progress and what’s on the horizon

Candid

One of our promises to you, as an integrated organization, was to build a hub for the future of data, information, and knowledge for the social sector. Candid search aims to synthesize answers to your questions about the social sector all in one place, bringing together key features of our flagship products such as Foundation Directory, GuideStar/Charity Check, Seals of Transparency, 990 Finder, Philanthropy News Digest, Candid Learning, Foundation Maps, and more.

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Reid Hoffman’s $10 Million Contest to Restore Trust in Institutions 

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The LinkedIn co-founder joins Lever for Change's Cecilia Conrad to talk about his open call to lift up new ideas and attract funding for reforms of government, the media, higher education, and more. By Chronicle Staff The LinkedIn co-founder joins Lever for Change's Cecilia Conrad to talk about his open call to lift up new ideas and attract funding for reforms of government, the media, higher education, and more.

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9 Top Strategies to Maximize Workplace Giving at Your Org

Double the Donation

Employee giving programs present a valuable opportunity for nonprofits to build sustainable funding, engage new supporters, and deepen relationships with corporate partners. However, to fully benefit from these programs and maximize workplace giving success, nonprofits must take an active role in promoting and optimizing their participation. Taking a passive approach is no longer enough.

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To Weather the Storm, We Must Support ‘Movements’ Over ‘Moments’

Center for Effective Philanthropy

In the last few years, our country has experienced turbulent times that have left indelible marks on our collective psyche. We witnessed the COVID-19 pandemic, a crisis that gripped the […] The post To Weather the Storm, We Must Support Movements Over Moments appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Want to Improve Your Nonprofit Open Rates and Help Others? Join Our Click + Reply Contest and Win Up to $1,500!

CharityHowTo

For over 17 years, CharityHowTo has supported more than 100,000 nonprofit professionals with high-quality, trusted training both free and premium designed to help you and your organization raise more, do more, and grow your impact.

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How to Rebrand Your Nonprofit the Right Way to Elevate Your Fundraising Potential

NonProfit PRO

Thinking about changing your brand? Here are some insights from nonprofit leaders who have already gone through the rebranding process.