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Unlock your impact: try a donor survey today!

Hands-On Fundraising

Do you want to know what your donors think? Do you want them to know you care what they think? Would you like some interesting information about your donors – including testimonials and suggestions you might never get otherwise? Then you want to try a donor survey I first created a survey years ago. (You […] The post Unlock your impact: try a donor survey today!

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Mega Philanthropist and Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus Has Died

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Atlanta billionaire gave $2 billion to a range of causes and threw his support behind many Atlanta nonprofits during his lifetime. By Maria Di Mento Photo by Gregory Campbell Bernie Marcus wanted to be remembered for his philanthropy. The Atlanta billionaire gave $2 billion to a range of causes and threw his support behind many Atlanta nonprofits during his lifetime.

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6 Best Practices for Increasing Engagement with Digital Impact Reports

Blackbaud

To get the attention of your donors and increase their engagement, you can make your impact report come to life. To do that, it needs to live where your audience lives: online. Making your report web-based unlocks interactive opportunities to recap your achievements and connect with your stakeholders. Additionally, you can increase efficacy and accessibility, ensuring that all readers have a dynamic experience.

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The New Generation of Foundation Leaders Is Younger and More Diverse

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels The new CEOs have risen through the nonprofit ranks unlike their predecessors. Plus, see the rest of our November issue, posted online today.

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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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How nonprofits can deepen corporate partnerships

Candid

Partnerships between nonprofit organizations and for-profit companies to boost workplace volunteering and community impact can create significant value for both parties. They help amplify the nonprofits’ voice, reach, and resources to advance their mission while strengthening corporate employees’ community engagement and improving their well-being and job satisfaction, according to a Deloitte survey.

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The Case for Diversifying Revenue Streams in Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

While focusing on one revenue stream may be appealing to nonprofits, there are several reasons to consider diversifying your income.

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A Neighborhood Approach to Boost Learning in Detroit — and Beyond

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Nicole Wallace Brilliant Detroit The organization is taking its program to Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and Pontiac, Mich. Another 31 cities are on a waiting list.

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Grants for Nutrition: Superfoods and Lighter Fare

GrantNews

Grants for nutrition help lead to healthier communities by supporting access to nutrient-rich foods and educational programs. These funds help organizations introduce superfoods and lighter fare into schools, community centers, and local markets, encouraging healthier choices. Known for their powerful benefits, superfoods like berries, leafy greens, and whole grains can improve energy levels, boost immunity, and support overall wellness.

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Creating the Best Participant Journey for Your Peer-to-Peer Event

NonProfit PRO

In peer-to-peer fundraising, success isn’t just defined by the day of the event. Here's how to create an excellent participant journey.

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Innovative Leadership — Culture Doesn’t Have to Eat Strategy: Tending to Human Factors During Strategic Planning

Blue Avocado

The phrase “culture eats strategy for breakfast” is often true – certainly there are situations where strategy is consumed by culture – but strategy and culture are not mutually exclusive. Why not tend to them both at the same time during strategic planning? Strategic planning is daunting Many nonprofits begin strategic planning work with trepidation and possibly even scar tissue from prior efforts.

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How East York Probus Club Streamlined Operations and Enhanced the Member Experience with WildApricot – Case Study

Wild Apricot

The post How East York Probus Club Streamlined Operations and Enhanced the Member Experience with WildApricot – Case Study appeared first on WildApricot.

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NEW CEP RESEARCH: Foundations and Nonprofits Sound the Alarm on Current and Future Impacts of the U.S. Political Climate

Center for Effective Philanthropy

In recent years, the U.S. philanthropic sector has faced an increasingly challenging and polarized political landscape. Equity initiatives are experiencing increased scrutiny, with a growing number of political and legal […] The post NEW CEP RESEARCH: Foundations and Nonprofits Sound the Alarm on Current and Future Impacts of the U.S. Political Climate appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Joanna Jackson, Weingart Foundation: 'We Don't Have to Keep Doing the Routine Thing'

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels Weingart Foundation Jackson aims to break the top-down leadership approach and listen to the needs of nonprofits.

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8 Budget Questions Funders Will Ask

The NonProfit Times

Funders put the budget and budget justification under a microscope. According to Barbara Floersch of The Grantsmanship Center in Los Angeles, Calif.: “You’ve got to get it right. When you understand their concerns and the questions they’ll pose, you’re in a much stronger position to nail it.” Here’s a list of questions funders are sure to ask. * Does it fit within our general range of giving?

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How to Increase Matching Gift Revenue in 30 Minutes or Less

Double the Donation

Are you looking to increase matching gift revenue but don’t have much time to invest in the programs? If you can find just 30 minutes in your schedule, there are small adjustments that have the potential to significantly elevate your organization’s matching gift strategy. These enhancements may include: Publishing a matching gift post on social media.

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Bequests Top Giving Vehicles For High-Net Worth Donors

The NonProfit Times

It has been well documented that volunteers make solid donors. There has also long been the belief that people who are retired are more likely to give to charity. Well, only one of those ideas is correct according to new data from Fidelity Charitable. In a survey of adults ages 50 to 80, pre-retires outpaced retirees in volunteering during the prior 12 months at 71% for pre-retirees and 55% for retirees even though the likelihood of giving is roughly the same.

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Supplement vs. Supplant

The Grantsmanship Center

Category: Grants Management Proposal Writing and Grantseeking One of the keys to successful grant proposal writing is understanding the vocabulary used. You’ll avoid problems down the road if you fully understand the funder’s requirements from the outset. Case in point: we’ve heard of confusion about the terms supplement and supplant. They sound similar but have very different meanings.

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Considering A CRM Change For Your Nonprofit?

NonProfit PRO

Making a change to your organization's CRM can be a daunting task. However, a powerful and sophisticated tool is crucial to your nonprofit's success. Virtuous is here to provide this quick guide to changing CRMs, allowing you to walk through each step with confidence. Download today!

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The Private Grant Funding Landscape in California | Instrumentl

Instrumentl

This report aims to analyze current trends in California's grant data, helping nonprofits understand emerging patterns and what they can expect in the future. Gain insights to navigate the evolving landscape effectively.

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Food Truck Fundraising: Your Guide to Success

DoJiggy

If you’re a school or organization looking to host a unique and engaging fundraiser , food trucks might be the perfect option. Not only do food trucks bring a festive atmosphere to your event, but they can also help you raise money in a fun, social environment. However, planning a food truck fundraiser takes careful coordination to ensure the event runs smoothly and everyone benefits.

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Nothing New Under the Sun

Planned Giving

A client told me recently that we should be publishing more about what’s NEW in planned giving. Seems reasonable, right? Everyone likes new stuff. We all want to know the trends, be on the cutting-edge, sound knowledgeable at professional events. There’s just one tiny problem with his suggestion. There’s nothing new in planned giving. Now, hold on. Before you start composing a fiery email to me to tell me why I’m wrong, hear me out.

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Conducting Major Donor Prospect Research 

Center for Major Gifts

Major donor prospect research is a building block of a well-formed fundraising strategy. The goal for nonprofits is to secure major donations, which are the lifeblood of any nonprofit organization. To do this, it is crucial that precious time is not wasted on leads that fizzle out. Ensuring that you are focusing your efforts on prospects that are likely to financially contribute to your cause will help cut costs and time, ushering you to the fundraising endgame sooner.

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Numbers numb; stories stimulate [COMMANDMENT 5]

Future Fundraising Now

A ten-week series on things you should know about fundraising. Numbers numb; stories stimulate. The human mind is pre-set to tune out numbers (especially large ones) and to pay attention to stories. If your fundraising is built around statistics — like the number of people living poverty, or the number of people diagnosed with a disease — you are actively priming people to ignore your message.

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Engaging Local Businesses in School Fundraisers: Boost Your Success

Big Fundraising Ideas

Engaging Local Businesses in School Fundraisers — A Win-Win Strategy Blog Summary: This guide explores the numerous advantages of involving local businesses in school fundraisers and offers practical tips for building effective partnerships. From securing sponsorships and donations to venue hosting and marketing support, these strategies will help you make the most of your local connections and achieve successful outcomes for all parties involved.

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How to Sustain Grant Funding Amidst the Healthcare Staffing Crisis

Grants Plus

Understanding staffing issues in healthcare, and more importantly, identifying strategies to address them, is paramount to grant funding sustainability and growth. The post How to Sustain Grant Funding Amidst the Healthcare Staffing Crisis appeared first on Grants Plus.

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Municipal Government Grant Management Software

Fluxx

Municipal governments represent the first line of contact with local citizens for improvements in infrastructure, public services, among other needs. One of the most important means by which municipal governments ensure timely completion of projects while adhering to funding regulations involves effective grant management. The right kind of municipal government software will make all the difference in how grants are managed, offering transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the administra

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Kara Inae Carlisle, Toya Fick, and Romanita Hairston: Three Gen X Women of Color at the Helm of Foundations

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The CEOs of the Ford Family Foundation, the Meyer Memorial Trust, and the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust share a lot in common as grant makers. By Alex Daniels Kari Rowe/Kari Rowe for The Chronicle Foundation CEOs Toya Fick, Romanita Hairston, and Kara Inae Carlisle meet regularly to discuss their work.

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Study: Significant Gap Between Availability of Grant Funding, Nonprofits’ Financial Needs

NonProfit PRO

BryteBridge released a new report identifying funding barriers for nonprofits, including competition for and availability of grants, and more.

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DeAngela Burns-Wallace, Kauffman Foundation: 'They Are Impact Officers.'

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Burns-Wallace, a seasoned administrator, has bridged the foundation’s siloed programs and restructured the staff.

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Sam Gill, Doris Duke Foundation: 'Change the Idea Landscape'

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels Laura Pedrick Gill has backed medical research, the performing arts, children’s health, and building bridges with the U.S. Muslim community.

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Kamala Harris or Not: One Nonprofit Is Getting More Women Elected to State Office

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Vote Run Lead says the 2024 election could be historic in another way — resulting in 51 percent female representation in seven state legislatures. By Stephanie Beasley STEPHEN MATUREN/AFP via Getty Images Minnesota State Representative Leigh Finke (center) speaks with colleagues during a session of the Minnesota House at the State Capitol Building in St.

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How Elon Musk’s Election Antics Harm Philanthropy

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Musk’s interference in the presidential race represents the obliteration of philanthropy’s political red line and is a signal flare for the field. By Benjamin Soskis Alex Brandon, AP Elon Musk’s actions threaten to solidify a new set of norms about the relationship between private wealth, politics, and democratic ideals, the author argues. Above, Musk at a Trump campaign event in Butler, Pa., in October.

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