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How to Keep Donor Data Safe With Your Nonprofit CRM

Pamela Grow

Thankfully, your nonprofit constituent relationship management (CRM) system can help keep donor data safe. Invest in secure software First and foremost, the CRM itself must be secure. Your nonprofit must know the right safety features to look for when evaluating your CRM or looking for a new one.

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APIs for Nonprofits 101: How to Share Data Between Systems

Tech Soup

Your nonprofit is getting ready to lead an important advocacy campaign: a key bill central to your mission has just been introduced in the state legislature, but the process of getting it passed is fraught with uncertainty. In part 2, we'll walk you through some basic data formats.

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Donor Privacy: Protecting Your Revenue and Reputation Online

OneCause

This means that nonprofits seeking to innovate their fundraising practices and maximize their revenue through online donor giving must prioritize donor privacy and data security. The Many Risks of Poor Donor Privacy Policies. Easy Strategies to Safeguard Donor Privacy. Encourage trust with their donor community.

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Where to Start Your Search for Silent Auction Items

Get Fully Funded

Even if they’re not directly related to your board members or in your CRM, think about your friends outside of the organization and how they might be able to support your event by donating auction items. When you reach out to any of these individuals, make sure you have a concrete donation acceptance policy as a part of your auction rules.

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What Is Fundraising? An Introduction for Nonprofits

Blackbaud

Planned Giving Fundraising Planned giving, also known as legacy gifts, involves donors committing future gifts, often after their passing, to benefit both the donor (through tax advantages) and the organization (by securing long-term resources). Learn everything you want to know about annual giving here.

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Should You Accept ANY Type of Nonprofit Donation? (And How Should You Gracefully Decline a Gift?)

Get Fully Funded

You either get a credit card donation through your organization’s website or you receive personal checks from donors sent to your organization’s office or P.O. Here’s where a Gift Acceptance Policy can help (more on that in a moment). Either way, your Investment Policy will outline how donated stocks and bonds are handled.

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Planning for Uncertainty: What Federally Funded Organizations Can Do Now and Be Prepared for Next

Blackbaud

Changes in federal policies and priorities can create significant uncertainty for your organization. Due to the policy updates, you are probably looking for strategies to navigate the changes but may not know where to start. This also includes your policies. How to do it Stay up to date on policy updates.

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