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7 Emerging Trends for 2025: Is Your Nonprofit Prepared?

GrantNews

It is becoming easier and easier for anyone to create images, conduct research, write professional emails, create presentations and more. In truth, tracking metrics like donor retention, return per acquisition, and volunteer engagement helps teams increases productivity, optimize their marketing budget and more.

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Which Fundraising Events Bring in the Most Money for Small Nonprofits?

Get Fully Funded

You don’t want to spend more than you raise, and poor planning can turn an event into a budget buster that wastes your most precious resource – time and volunteers. Tupperware parties, garage sales, and candle fundraisers will not sustain your budget. The RIGHT event: Raises 10-20% of your annual budget. BUT the flip side?

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Budget Planning for Nonprofits: Ensuring a Successful Fundraiser

GiveSmart

If you’re planning a fundraiser, you’ll need a good budget. A fundraising budget plan is essential to maximizing your profit margins and collecting more funds for your cause. Large, lavish in-person events will naturally need bigger budgets than intimate ones or virtual or hybrid events.

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What Are 7 Common Nonprofit Startup Costs?

GrantNews

Most nonprofits set aside a percentage of their annual budget to go toward staffing. This number can vary depending on the size of the nonprofit, but for most, this is anywhere from 60-90% of their annual budget. This plan includes general liability insurance, commercial property insurance and business income insurance.

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Back-to-School Basics with Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals

Just Write Grants

Balance Sheet : Provides a quick overview of the nonprofit's financial position at a specific point in time, detailing its assets (what it owns), liabilities (what it owes), and equity (the net assets or funds available to the organization). Liabilities) These are amounts the nonprofit must pay, either now or in the future.

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TechSoup at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Tech Soup

From panels, plenaries, and presentations (oh my!) Here's a rundown of where to find us in sessions presented with TechSoup Global staff: Tuesday, April 3. You’ve heard that a technology plan can help you plan and budget better for technology acquisitions, but how do you go about creating your organization's plan?

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

While many larger organizations have already done this, smaller nonprofits and libraries, which have had leaner budgets for technology upgrades during the economic recession, will be investing time and money in 2013 into catching up on optimized sites for mobile web browsing.