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Technology policies and practices to leave behind in 2025

Candid

Here are four technology policies and practices nonprofits and foundations of any size or mission area should leave behind in 2025: 1. Stop creating product-specific technology policies Just as accessibility covers many different systems, interventions, accommodations, and needs, so too should your organizations policies.

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How nonprofits can engage in policy advocacy now 

Candid

Discussing budgets and policy was uncomfortable for the partner—and not something her nonprofit typically does. They fear alienating supporters, drawing the ire of social media trolls, and jeopardizing their 501(c)(3) status. nonprofits across the country. But they don’t have to.

Policy 119
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Technology policies and practices to leave behind in 2025

Candid

Here are four technology policies and practices nonprofits and foundations of any size or mission area should leave behind in 2025: 1. Stop creating product-specific technology policies Just as accessibility covers many different systems, interventions, accommodations, and needs, so too should your organizations policies.

Policy 98
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How nonprofits can deepen corporate partnerships

Candid

Many companies report low utilization of VTO, however, so nonprofits that encourage people to check their employer’s VTO policy when signing up as a volunteer can tap into this underutilized benefit. Or a Fortune 500 company might provide professional development training to your nonprofit staff.

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Don’t Take a Vacation From Your Donor Communication

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Email and social media are okay, too. You can also use email and social media. The downside is people get a ton of email and social media messages, so make yours stand out. Will certain policies or budget cuts affect your organization? Many states have issued their budgets for the next fiscal year.

Policy 173
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Reach Out Now: What Donors Need to Know

Gail Perry Group

We suggest focusing on five distinct donor audiences: Institutional funders Major donors Mid-level donors and engaged supporters Your broader communitysocial media followers, volunteers, and stakeholders Governmental funders at all levels Institutional Funders If foundations or large grantmakers fund your work, reach out to them now.

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7 Signs Your Organization Is Ready for an Enterprise-Scale CRM

Blackbaud

At some point, you will realize that more staff and more budget can take you only so far. Additionally, it can connect with other systems , such as accounting software, email marketing platforms, and social media tools, ensuring your data is uniform and accessible, providing a holistic view of your operations.

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