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How to Make 2025 a Successful Year for Your Nonprofit

Ann Green's Nonprofit

I hope 2024 was a successful year for your nonprofit organization. Many individuals make New Years resolutions and set goals. Your nonprofit should do the same. As with personal resolutions, you want your goals to be realistic and attainable. Your goal should be to have donors who support you for a long time.

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LinkedIn For Nonprofits: How It Can Help You Reach Your 2020 Goals

Wild Apricot

LinkedIn for nonprofits isn't just for connecting with professionals in your field, it's also a great platform that you can use to advance your mission and grow your fundraising. Learn how LinkedIn can help your organization in this guide.

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Gaining Leadership Approval for Major Technology Investments: A Practical Guide for Nonprofit CFOs

Blackbaud

In the nonprofit sector, both time and money are always limited so you have to strike the right balance between mission-oriented activities and backend operations. Your ultimate goal is to channel as many resources as possible toward your mission. ” However, the right technology investments require a long-term perspective.

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Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes: The Difference + How to Write Them for Successful Grant Proposals

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

But regardless of what type of proposals you may be working on at this moment in time, there is one thing I can say with certainty: You will run into proposals that ask you to write out the goals, objectives, and outcomes for your program or project. Do you know the difference between a goal, an objective, and an outcome?

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2025 Fundraising Evolutions

The Fundraiser Coach

Sometimes they were specific actions, other times they were audacious goals. Sometimes an exquisite resolution gets thwarted (remember 2020?). Find Joy in Your Work: This nonprofit work is not always easy! While only 1 in 3 donors may want to deeply engage with your nonprofit, continue to offer opportunities to meet.

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Five Characteristics of High-Performing, Grant-Winning Nonprofits

Think and Ink Grants

People like to invest in those they trust, those who align with their goals, and those who have winning track records. Nonprofit organizations that are clicking on all cylinders, run amazing, impactful programs, and are positively changing the world one project at a time are what I would call high-performing organizations.

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How Your Nonprofit Can Ensure Success in 2024

Ann Green's Nonprofit

I also hope 2023 was a successful year for your nonprofit organization. As with personal New Year’s resolutions, you want your goals to be realistic and attainable. In 2020, organizations that were able to make changes to a plan already in place were most successful. Donor retention is a huge problem for nonprofits.

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