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How Candid’s AI can uncover new funding opportunities

Candid

Candid has a wealth of data and insights on decades worth of foundation grants. Every day, nonprofit fundraisers use our in-depth data to identify prospective funders to approach and requests for proposals (RFPs) to apply for. Now were introducing AI tools to recommend new funders and funding opportunities personalized to your needs, eliminating work that might have taken hours and surfacing opportunities fundraisers might not have discovered on their own to help fundraisers find what they need

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Nonprofits Grants Provide Access to Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

GrantNews

Nonprofits providing physical therapy and rehabilitation offer hope and healing to individuals recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic conditions. These organizations coordinate care within their communities and ensure that everyone receives the care they deserve. This includes athletes striving to get back on the field, seniors aiming to maintain their independence, children with chronic illnesses, and adults overcoming medical challenges like strokes, joint replacements, or chronic pain.

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7 Ways to Secure Corporate Partnerships — and Make the Most of Them

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Corporate-giving strategists share what works in closing the deal on grants and other valuable types of support from companies. By M.J. Prest and Jie Jenny Zou Getty Images Corporate-giving strategists share what works in closing the deal on grants and other valuable types of support from companies.

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What’s the Cost Behind Starting a Nonprofit Organization in 2025?

Grant Writer Team

Staring a nonprofit organization can be a fulfilling endeavor that leads to an exciting journey, and ultimately, to a rewarding future. However, the decision comes with important financial considerations. The money involved with establishing a nonprofit varies based on factors like location, structure, and the scope of your mission. Understanding the costs id key to setting a strong foundation for your organization.

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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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To Help Small Businesses Recover From the L.A. Fires, Invest in Community Lenders

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Nonprofit lenders often deploy funds faster than the government but need more capital to meet demand. By Joyce Klein and Amy Hereford Etienne Laurent, AP A local hair salon burns while the Palisades Fire sweeps through in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. Nonprofit lenders often deploy funds faster than the government but need more capital to meet demand.

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Introducing ‘Transformative Gifts’ — A Closer Look at What Big Gifts Mean for Nonprofits  

Center for Effective Philanthropy

I was left in awe. I didnt know what to say except thank you. Our core values were repeated back to us as we were given this gift and investment. […] The post Introducing Transformative Gifts A Closer Look at What Big Gifts Mean for Nonprofits appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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The Best Charity Golf Outing Games

GiveSmart

Charity golf outings are a popular fundraiser for many nonprofits and associations. With interest in golf increasing by 30% since 2016bringing the number of participants to 123 million annually the annual golf outing has become a must-have event for many organizations looking to engage their supporters. In many ways, charity golf outings are a go-to for nonprofits.

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Meaningful Donor Conversations in Uncertain Times

Gail Perry Group

[link] Yes, its a difficult time. Especially for organizations that receive significant government funding. With federal funding cuts happening across the board with little to no notice or planning, many nonprofit leaders are feeling blindsided. Many organizations are in crisis. We agree, this is certainly a crisis, and you can use that word! Today, Kathryn Gamble and I are sharing our best advice about reaching out to donors what to say and how to say it.

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Surviving the Government Funding Shortfall

NonProfit PRO

With the U.S. government proposing major funding reductions for nonprofits, the time to act is now. Relying on grants and federal dollars is no longer a guaranteebut those who pivot fast can turn this crisis into an opportunity. This session will equip nonprofits with bold, actionable strategies to replace lost revenue, build stronger donor pipelines, and ensure financial sustainability.

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How many appeals should you send? [PODCAST]

Future Fundraising Now

How much fundraising is too much? How much is too little? Theres no single right answer to these questions, but we can help you move toward whats best for your organization. If you increase your number of appeals, you will see more net revenue, and improved donor retention. Really! Embrace this truth, and throw off your limited-revenue shackles. It works.

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How Do You Keep Good Fundraisers Without Making Them Managers?

NonProfit PRO

Retaining employees is always critical, but even more so for your front-line fundraising staff. Here's how to keep your fundraisers happy.

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Coaching Up!

Fundraising HayDay

Professional coaching can go a long way to improve your work, your team, and your organization. But what does it even mean? Were talking with John Hall, motivational speaker and performance advisor, about the aspects of his program Coaching Up. At the center of it all is collaborative communication, connecting with people, teamwork, gifts and doubts, taking inventory, and gratitude.

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7 Sports-Inspired Strategies to Drive Nonprofit Excellence

NonProfit PRO

While nonprofits and sports seem worlds apart, they operate with similar themes. Here are some sports-inspired strategies for your nonprofit.

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Marching Forward Clairity Click-it: Nonprofit Links + Free Resources

Clairification

Its a new day. What will you do with it? Will you march forward, backward or get stuck in place? Hopefully, whatever you do, you wont be lulled into complacency. The work ahead is hard, but as James Baldwin wrote: Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. Lulled. Selfish is easy. Short term is easy. Complacent is easy.

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Blackbaud Enables Cryptocurrency Donations for U.S. Nonprofits Through Its JustGiving Platform

NonProfit PRO

Blackbaud now enables cryptocurrency donations to U.S. nonprofits through its JustGiving platform for peer-to-peer fundraising.

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Stop Begging, Start Planning: Why Foundations Are Done Funding Complacent Nonprofits

Planned Giving

The Evolution of Philanthropic Expectations: A Wake-Up Call for Nonprofits For decades, many nonprofits have operated with a reactive approach to fundraisingchasing grants, hosting emergency campaigns, and depending on one-time donations. However, the philanthropic landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation. Today, foundations, various grantmakers and major donors are shifting their focus, prioritizing nonprofit sustainability over short-term fixes.

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