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9 Best Practices for Strong Nonprofit Financial Management

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Depending on your organization’s focus and activities, you may have different types of funding, such as grants, contracts, donations, program fees, sponsorships, or merchandise sales. You can also attach supporting documents, such as invoices, receipts, and contracts, to your transactions, and access them easily when needed.

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Creating a Content Library for Your Best Content

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The Relationship Between Boilerplate and Content Libraries “Boilerplate” is content that addresses standard components that appear in proposals, contracts, and other business documents. Standard contract terms that a nonprofit uses in partnership and consultancy agreements are other examples of boilerplate.

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Creating a Content Library for Your Best Content

Peak Proposals

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOILERPLATE AND CONTENT LIBRARIES “Boilerplate” is content that addresses standard components that appear in proposals, contracts, and other business documents. Standard contract terms that a nonprofit uses in partnership and consultancy agreements are other examples of boilerplate.

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Donors and “Marchers”: Build an Equitable Following With Major and Small Donors

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This concern is pertinent for nonprofits who rely on government grants and reimbursement contracts, or whose funding comes from a small number of mega-donors. Check out our white paper on gettin g donors to give for more information. If your nonprofit is funded that way, what would you do if your largest funder said “no more?”