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How to Calculate Net Gain from Your Nonprofit Event 

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Along with expenses connected directly to the event, there are also indirect costs to account for, such as staff salaries. To figure out the event’s net gain, or how much the programming brought, nonprofit staff must subtract its direct and indirect expenses from the total proceeds.

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Improving Your Nonprofit’s Internal Culture: A Mini Guide

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Adopt a total rewards approach that incorporates both direct compensation like cash and incentives and indirect compensation like benefits and perks. Choose the consultant you want to work with, sign a contract, and get to work improving your culture! Revisit your compensation strategy to ensure your employees are compensated fairly.

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Improving Your Nonprofit’s Internal Culture

Greater Giving

Adopt a total rewards approach that incorporates both direct compensation like cash and incentives and indirect compensation like benefits and perks. Choose the consultant you want to work with, sign a contract, and get to work improving your culture! Revisit your compensation strategy to ensure your employees are compensated fairly.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

Either way, you might receive media attention if your work produces interesting findings. USG Agency Websites For grant opportunities (as opposed to contract opportunities, which you can find on beta.SAM.gov) , grants.gov is the preferred search tool if you want to go to one site to look at opportunities across the federal system.

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