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Few People of Color Lead in Art Museums. Can Philanthropy Change That?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Four philanthropies will spend more than $11 million to attract diverse talent to leadership roles in art museums. By Kay Dervishi Saint Louis Art Museum Four philanthropies will spend more than $11 million to attract diverse talent to leadership roles in art museums.

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Nonprofit Job Vacancies Persist for Third Straight Year

NonProfit PRO

The nonprofit sector has not been immune to the challenges presented by the job market over the past three years. In light of this, the National Council of Nonprofits has released striking findings from its second Nonprofit Workforce Survey in a new report.

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14 Ways to Fill Your Fundraising Calendar

Booster

Planning out your school fundraisers for the entire year is an excellent way to ensure you have the time and resources to realistically reach your fundraising goals. But it can sometimes feel like a daunting task to start building a fundraising calendar.

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Private and Family Foundation Giving Increased Amid Economic Uncertainty

NonProfit PRO

Foundation Source released the "2023 Report on Private Philanthropy: Giving and Investment Trends Within Private Foundations." It found that in the face of economic instability, foundations gave $111 million more in charitable aid in 2022, totaling $865 million compared to $754 million in 2021.

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AI for Grant Writing: 20+ ChatGPT Prompts You Can Use

This prompt guide for ChatGPT contains 20+ tested ChatGPT prompts, along with tips on how to use this tool the best way. Nonprofits can engage with ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, refine project plans, and craft compelling narratives for grant proposals.

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Your End-of-Year Fundraising Checklist

Tech Soup

The end of the year often creeps up on us, and planning ahead for a specific campaign can feel like it just isn't a priority among day-to-day needs at a nonprofit. However, with nonprofits receiving up to a third of annual online revenue in December , it's worth putting in the time to get your cause out there and encourage your audience to consider you in their holiday season giving.

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Why Is Program Evaluation So Important For Nonprofits?

Grant Consulting Services

Your organization may have a vision and a passion for the work you are doing in your community. Still, without measurable outcomes, it’s impossible to assess how effective your organization and programs are. Is your nonprofit organization making a difference? If so, how? How is the community impacted by your program activities? These are answers funders look for when they read your grant application.

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Responsible AI in Fundraising Starts Here

NonProfit PRO

Join us for the largest gathering of nonprofit and for-profit professionals and organizations to explore the role of Responsible AI in fundraising.

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What do at-risk donors want to hear?

amplifi

As you know, being personal and relevant is a critical component of any fundraising strategy. So, it’s important to consider the current state of your relationship with any donor before you ask for support. After all, your at-risk donors will need to hear a very different message than your most engaged supporters. You can consider anyone who has given to your organization in the past but not within the last year as at risk of lapsing.

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Spread the Word! How To Get People Excited and Market Your Sports Fundraiser

Booster

A lot goes into planning a successful school sports fundraiser event, but all that hard work can go to waste if you don’t take the time to get the word out to donors in your community!

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What is the Role of a Nonprofit Board in Fundraising?

Gail Perry Group

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could create a true culture of philanthropy at your organization? Of course, if you can gain full support for the development program, your overall revenue will go up! Let’s explore how the Fund Development Committee of the board can help everyone support fundraising - which is such an important revenue-producing area.

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Websites: Every Funder Needs One

Fundraising HayDay

One of the most frustrating aspects of grant prospect research is the lack of transparency and information provided by private funders. Sure, foundations and corporations are required to file an annual 990, but those are a year or two behind the curve and often provide very little information about their application process. Imagine if every funder had a website!