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Finding Donors: Where Donor Research Can Make a Huge Difference

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in 2017, Ryan raised funds for the United Way of the Midlands (Omaha, NE), and Omaha Home for Boys. Ryan loves working in small groups and has been in fundraising since his career started in 2002. Ryan loves working in small groups and has been in fundraising since his career started in 2002. Strawhecker, Inc.

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Global Giving: Making Change Happen on a Deadline

Tech Soup

For those new to their work, GlobalGiving is an online fundraising platform for nonprofits and charities of all sizes all around the world. Since 2002, more than 7,800 projects have raised nearly $85 million through GlobalGiving.org. GlobalGiving offers training, tools, and support to help organizations reach this fundraising goal.

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Fundraising Software Solution Started with A Long Check Out Line

Greater Giving

How one charity auction was the start of something great for nonprofit fundraising software. The typical item pickup was run with handwritten receipts, and fundraising software was the stuff of dreams. Event directors simply needed to click a button inside the fundraising software and the transactions would all be processed at once.

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Generosity Commission: Giving, Volunteering And Civil Society Complexities

The NonProfit Times

According to data from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, the formal volunteering rate dropped seven percentage points – from 30% in 2019 to 23% in 2021, the steepest drop since the agency began collecting such data in 2002. An example of that is the Salvation Army. Five years ago, we had 5.8

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Five Lessons for Creating an Effective (and Accountable) Nonprofit Board

Blue Avocado

In my four decades as a senior fundraising executive, part-time consultant, and nonprofit CEO, I have worked with (or served on) 20 nonprofit boards. The final third might be the bane of a productive, accountable board: they simply won’t do much at all, except (hopefully) donate funds. Reality 2: It’s all work and no pay.

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Types of Nonprofits: A Comprehensive Guide

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These organizations often depend on donations from their supporters, as well as grants, and other forms of funding to support their operations while pursuing their mission with any surplus being reinvested into the organization’s cause instead of being distributed to shareholders. These organizations are unable to collect donations.