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GivingUSA 2024 | What Small Nonprofits Need to Know

Pamela Grow

And a budget for it. Retain staff. If you’re not sending your development staff to workshops, classes, and seminars, you’re doing your organization a grave disservice. One that includes realistic goals for grants and corporate support, individual support, program support, and events. Include new donor acquisition in your plan.

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

Get Fully Funded

Marketing, facilities, budgeting, management, and everything else has changed, too—if not how you did them, then who accomplished the tasks, and where. This was because you had to cut your budget, and the volunteers who usually helped with mailings weren’t available—so no mailings were sent. This is just a taste.

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What Is the Current State of Grantseeking? Community Development

Tech Soup

But despite the stated challenges, CICB nonprofits (just like in the arts) retain a sense of optimism about the next six months with 71% of CICB-focused organizations noting that they predict receiving the same number or more grant awards during this period. And that is not always an option when your organization is running on fumes.

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What is the Current State of Grantseeking? Arts, Culture, & Humanities

Tech Soup

Despite many challenges, nonprofits retain a sense of optimism about the next six months according to the survey results cited in the State of Grantseeking 2011 (published in November 2011). Considering the budget cuts we’ve witnessed over the past two or three years in almost every state, I wonder how this can be happening?