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Which of Your Fundraising Events Need Online Waivers?

Get Fully Funded

As a nonprofit professional, you know how important hosting fundraising events is to both expanding your donor base and retaining existing donors. To protect your organization from legal liabilities, you can incorporate online waivers into this process. The Bottom Line.

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The Essential Roles of a Trustor and Trustee

Planned Giving

Types of Trusts Revocable Trusts Features: A revocable trust, also known as a living trust, allows the trustor to retain control over the assets and make changes or revoke the trust at any time during their lifetime. Control and Flexibility: Decide how much control you want to retain over the trust assets.

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Your Open House on Gifts of Real Estate

Center for Major Gifts

Such gifts can provide immediate financial support if the property is sold, or serve as long-term investments if the property is retained. Nonprofits can refuse to accept a property if it puts the nonprofit at risk of liability or unaffordable expenses. Receiving real estate donations can be transformative for nonprofits.

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Budget Planning for Nonprofits: Ensuring a Successful Fundraiser

GiveSmart

Some other workers to consider in your staffing budget include: Servers and bartenders Audio and visual professionals Graphic designers Auctioneer Event planners or consultants Licensing, permits, and insurance The last item on our expense planning list is miscellaneous costs associated with licensing, permits, and insurance requirements.

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Does Revenue Diversification Actually Work for Nonprofits?

Peak Proposals

However, you must have cash reserves to cover the costs of pursuing grant funding, as you will need to pay the grant writer with unrestricted funds, sometimes paying up to half the expected amount to retain the grant writer with the remainder due upon completion of the proposal. Is Fundraising an Option for You?