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Crafting Effective Tours with a Major Gifts Strategy

The Fundraiser Coach

Align impact with donor values or corporate social responsibility ideals Since the food bank doesn't fit neatly into the usual funding goals of this company, I agreed this was an important opportunity (but the "one bite at the apple" moved the team into a scarcity mindset). Here were my suggestions to make it more strategic.

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What Are the Different Types of 501c Nonprofit Organizations?

DoJiggy

They are restricted in their lobbying activities and are prohibited from political campaign activities. Examples : schools, churches, animal shelters Fundraising :: Donations : The primary source of funding, often encouraged by the tax-deductible nature of contributions.

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Newsletter: Are Companies Just.Selfish? ; Royal Wedding Marries Companies, Causes ; Best Social Media from America's Top 50 Hospitals

Selfish Giving

The big news this week is that I'm at the Engage for Good Conference in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. Are you at the conference too? I look like this guy >>> That's me throwing down some wisdom at last year's conference. This is what conferences are for, folks! It's that much fun! I would love to meet you.

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Black Diaper Bank leaders share struggles and successes

Candid

A 2020 Echoing Green study found that nonprofits led by Black women received less funding than those run by white women or Black men. The report also found that when nonprofits led by people of color did get funding, it was more likely to come with restrictions. The research resonated with the group.

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The 2024 Election: A Grant Writer’s Post Mortem

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

In early 1981, I went to Washington DC for a NAHRO (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials) conference and some lobbying on the Hill. Keep in mind that both Democrats and Republicans love to fund grant programs, albeit often for different priorities. What happened?

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