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Nail Your Request for Donations During Economic Ups, Downs, and Crisis Times

Get Fully Funded

For most of us, fundraising isn’t something that comes naturally, especially a straight request for donations. Nonprofits rely on donations and unless you are independently wealthy and able to self-fund your organization, you’ll need to share with folks a request for donations. Asking for money, can be uncomfortable, right?

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Alt-labor: What are workers’ rights nonprofits?  

Candid

However, we can revisit the topic of workers’ rights through a new lens by exploring the increasing role that a newer breed of labor organizations plays in the social sector. For example, the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) undertook a six-year lobbying campaign in New York to pass better protections for domestic workers.

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March Cause Awareness: Women’s History Month

Qgiv

The annual week-long celebration continued until a collection of women’s groups and historians led by the National Women’s History Project (now the National Women’s History Alliance) successfully lobbied Congress to pass Pub. Donate to the fund here. Donate to support the Women Business Collaborative here.

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501c.yada, yada, yada

Sharpshooter Communications

There are probably a million loopholes through and around these requirements. Dana’s plain English: It’s a legit nonprofit that gets most of its operating revenues from donations - not fees for service - and doesn’t have investments that pay dividends. So let’s say someone donates a piece of land to a nonprofit.

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How Lessons Learned From Fighting Food Insecurity Can Help Your Nonprofit

Blue Avocado

2 This important, nationwide law empowers nonprofits and other like-minded folks to be able to share donated food amongst people in need. Legally, donated food—like other donations—should be viewed as a gift and cannot be re-sold without being subject to huge fines. Interested in getting involved in lobbying, for example?

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How Boston’s Top Nonprofits Got Their Butts Kicked & What We Can Learn From Rabbi Chaim

Selfish Giving

Congratulations to Boston’s own @SEOSEM for winning the $25 Starbucks gift card I donated to the raffle. But as each day passed they gained on us. We tried to address this by setting up computers in the lobby areas and cafeterias so people could vote directly, but we had trouble with Internet connections and Wi-fi. .