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Lessons from 2019 to maximize future disaster giving decisions

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upon 12 data sources, t he report documented $30 billion in private, public, corporate, and individual disaster-related giving to address major disasters and humanitarian crises that affected millions globally in 2019. We’ve included their recommendations below, along with examples from the 2019 analysis of donors who use these tactics. .

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Want Changes to Federal Grants? How to Make Your Voice Heard

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These groups have the resources and technical expertise to monitor agencies and quickly mobilize support, helping to ensure that public comment supports their political ends (Yackee, 2019). For example, Costa et al (2019) conducted an in-depth analysis of comments on a major proposed U.S. How Does it Work? Who Can Comment?

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Integrity Rules: Why Honesty is the Best Policy Writing Grants

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“Honesty is the best policy,” said every parent–ever. It turns out, your folks were right, honesty really is the best policy. And it is especially true for grant writing. Grant writing is essential for organizations to fund things like community projects, business ventures, and research. What does this mean for you?

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5 takeaways on individual giving from Blackbaud Institute’s 2024 Spotlight 

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While the mean online gift fell slightly to $197, after holding steady just above $200 since 2020, it remains well above the pre-pandemic level of $148 in 2019. Both categories had seen flat or slightly negative growth in 2022 and 2023, following significant growth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. increase in overall giving.

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The most read Candid insights articles in 2024: Fundraising, AI, and diversity 

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Mitigating future risks: Why your organization should have an AI policy by Astrid Vinje, Candid. Mitigating future risks: Why your organization should have an AI policy by Astrid Vinje, Candid. To bot or not to bot: Using generative AI in grantwriting by David Holmes and Kristin Hanlin, Candid. by Guy Mika, Candid.

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Is There Racial Bias in Awarding Federal Grants?

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2019 , Ginther et al., For example, in fiscal year 2019 the largest federal grant-making agency, the U.S. Without data to perform the type of analysis that NIH has done, there is no way to inform policy changes that would affect the equitable distribution of funds across the grants process. Let me explain. 2016 , Ginther et al.,

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Highlighting nonprofits that put equity into practice

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In 2019, Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy and Equity in the Center to advance the field’s knowledge by asking nonprofits about specific practices that build a culture of racial equity and inclusion within their organization. Over 14,000 organizations have participated since the Equity Strategies section launched in 2019.