Mon.Apr 22, 2024

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How Your Nonprofit Can Stand Out in a Sea of Information

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Our world is packed with information, too much at times. When I was growing up, we just had a few TV channels to choose from. Now there are countless streaming options. We also have email, the internet, and social media, just to name a few. It’s a lot! How does your nonprofit organization compete with all this? You need to communicate regularly with your donors and you need to do it well.

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Something to Present to the Donor Who Wants to Help MORE (#4 of 6)

Veritus Group

These are the major organization blocks you must deal with to create powerful donor offers so that your donors can give more. The post Something to Present to the Donor Who Wants to Help MORE (#4 of 6) appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Inconsistent Regulations, Crackdown on Civil Liberties Hinder Nonprofits, Experts Say

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Conservatives are pushing laws to block services to immigrants and limit activities of racial justice and environment groups, said lawyers and scholars at a meeting last week. Meanwhile, federal and state efforts need more resources and new approaches. By Stephanie Beasley WASHINGTON Photo by Julia Schmalz, The Chronicle Conservatives are pushing laws to block services to immigrants and limit activities of racial justice and environment groups, said lawyers and scholars at a meeting last week.

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Gen Z Generosity: 5 Ways Nonprofits Can Engage the Next Generation of Donors

NonProfit PRO

Gen Z is poised to be exceptionally generous. Here are five ways fundraisers can capture the passion and attention of these donors.

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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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Elementary School Teacher Leaves Goucher College $55 Million

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The late Anica Donnan Rawnsley directed most of her bequest to increase endowment for student scholarships. By Maria Di Mento Courtesy of Goucher College Plus, the financier Ken Griffin gave big to provide math tutors to Miami-Dade public school students, and Cornell University’s Ornithology lab received a donation to expand an app that scientists and enthusiasts use to identify bird species.

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Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson Pledged $10 Million for Maui Wildfire Survivors. They Gave Much More.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The celebrities, along with 20,000 other donors, raised $60 million, funding cash payments to thousands affected by the disaster. By Thalia Beaty, Associated Press AP Photo The bulk of $60 million raised by the Entertainment Industry Foundation appears to have come from the Rock and Oprah. The celebrities, along with 20,000 other donors, raised $60 million, funding cash payments to more than 8,000 affected by the disaster.

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Salesforce Unveils Strategies to Pave the Way for More Sustainable and Equitable AI

NonProfit PRO

Salesforce introduced a series of new initiatives designed to foster a more sustainable and equitable future through the use of AI.

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The Verbal Promise

Planned Giving

What Do You Do When There’s No Signed Commitment? Imagine this situation: A donor makes a verbal promise to include a planned gift for your organization in their will, but they never send you a signed intention form. Then the donor dies. How do you ask the family if the donor’s estate plan included the gift ? This type of situation happens frequently.

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Unveiling GrantWatch’s New Feature: The Upcoming Grant Status

GrantNews

Up until today, GrantWatch exclusively featured “currently available grants” Through interactions with grant-seekers like you, we realized that valuable lead time was slipping away for grants that were on the horizon but not yet ready to accept applications. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our latest enhancement: the color-coded yellow tab status of “Upcoming Grant” on GrantWatch.

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Empowering grassroots organizations: building capacity, diversity, and relationships

Candid

The great Maya Angelou once said, “If you don’t know where you’ve come from, you don’t know where you’re going.” At its very root, derived from the Greek word philathropia , philanthropy means “to love people.” We often talk about the role of philanthropy and the ways in which it must grow and innovate, how it has changed and evolved with the times, reacting to crises, wars, economic downturns, and more.

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Fundraising Weekly - April 23, 2024

Soapbox Exchange

Issue 195 Happy Tuesday, Fundraisers! It’s that time of the week once more! Time to level up on your fundraising skills and learn from industry experts. Want to improve your donor qualification process? Need to find ways to make your nonprofit standout in a world packed with information and causes? Or is it time to develop a strategy focused on Gen Z, the next generation of donors?

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“We Regret to Inform You…” 5 Tips for Converting a Funder “No” into a Future “Yes”

Elevate

If you’re a grant seeker, you’ve likely encountered these scenarios. Scenario 1: You have an existing, positive relationship with a funder. You’ve submitted a proposal for an expanded or new initiative you thought would interest them, but you received a polite decline. Scenario 2: You identified a perfect new funding prospect.

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How to Prevent Donor Fatigue in Your Capital Campaign

Capital Campaign Pro

Donor fatigue is an understandable concern. How can your campaign succeed if your donors are tired of being asked to give? The good news is people often don’t behave in the way you might think — especially when it comes to capital campaigns. If fundraising was only about the money, of course donors would get […] The post How to Prevent Donor Fatigue in Your Capital Campaign appeared first on Capital Campaign Pro.

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How to Use Analytics to Better Understand Your Donors

Tech Soup

In recent years, data has become an important asset, and it shapes the way organizations of all sizes make decisions. But there's a wide gap between possessing data and using it to its its full potential. This is particularly true for today’s nonprofits, which deal with siloed departments, evolving donor behaviors, and a competitive landscape.

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How to Overcome Nonprofit Technology Challenges

NonProfit PRO

Join us as we look at the integration of Splunk's advanced analytics, AWS' cloud computing capabilities and their free resources available to nonprofits. Through real-world use cases, attendees will gain valuable insights into how Splunk and AWS can enhance operational efficiency, mature cybersecurity, and enable data-driven decision-making within your nonprofit.

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Behind the scenes of a successful fundraiser: Understanding event logistics

GiveSmart

Careful fundraiser event planning can help you grow your nonprofit and raise awareness of your cause. Before the big day, you’ll want to determine your organization’s primary goals, secure sponsors, sell tickets, and set up your venue for success. Here’s how to host a fundraiser, including steps for securing sponsorships and using digital fundraiser tools to your advantage.

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Partnership Pays! 5 Ways Partnering Builds More Grants Success, Faster with Maryn Boess | Instrumentl

Instrumentl

Want to learn how to use partnerships to win more grants? Then this free grant training is for you! In this one-hour grant workshop, we dig in with Maryn Boess to discuss how partnerships can win you more grants and turbocharge your grants success.

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Emmie Bryson and Hell Hath No Fury Like She: Reclaiming the Sacredness of Feminine Rage

HSF House

Hello! My name is Emmie Bryson. I am a multimedia artist pursuing a degree in the BFA Program for Studio Art and a minor in Art History. But most recently, I am the recipient of an IDEA Grant! As an artist (and overall human being), I would describe myself as a storyteller obsessed with the past. My choice of media: drawing, painting, sculpture, performance, and fibers reflect this, with materials that act as artifacts or inspiration for these ideas.

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Earth Day Fundraiser Ideas for Schools | Booster Blog

Booster

Earth Day is an annual holiday created to support environmental conservation efforts. Each year on April 22nd, people across the globe celebrate in a variety of ways with activities that help the environment. For schools, Earth Day is an opportunity to empower your students by teaching them about how they can personally make a difference. From reducing plastic use to composting in your lunch room, showing your students how small changes can make a big impact on the environment is a powerful less

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Scienceploitation in any Language

HSF House

My name is Alyssa Croft, and I am a junior at Florida State University. I am majoring in public relations and minoring in business. Originally from Seminole, Florida, I decided that I wanted to join the Nole family after visiting a friend and falling in love with the school. Not knowing what I wanted to do in my future yet, I started off as an exploratory major.

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Nonprofit Marketing: The Ultimate Guide

Qgiv

Nonprofit marketing is one of the key components of getting your organization seen by potential supporters! Your marketing strategies and the marketing channels you use can drastically affect your fundraising success throughout the year. While many may think of marketing as a for-profit pursuit, it’s also the backbone for nonprofits connecting with supporters and spreading awareness about your mission.

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Interrogating Retail Therapy and Overconsumption through Subversive Advertising

HSF House

I’m Sophia Jusino a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at Florida State University, focusing on digital and print art, I hold a minor in advertising. With aspirations in Graphic Design, I am dedicated to honing my skills and making a meaningful contribution to the field through this grant. Sophia Jusino, Fine Arts major Surveillance and commodification are pressing issues in contemporary society, with manipulative advertising tactics exacerbating consumer culture’s grip and encroaching on pers

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Unlocking the Secret to Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Success

OneCause

A peer-to-peer fundraising campaign taps your loyal supporters to raise funds on your behalf. Use this complete guide to activate social giving at scale.

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Blog Title: Are You Listening? Are you REALLY Listening? By Ashley Dooley, GPC

Assel Grant Services

From a very early age, we are taught to multitask. It seems embedded in the American culture of go-go-go and do-do-do. You may be eating lunch and socializing with friends, or watching a sporting event while taking a business call, or cooking dinner while helping your kids with homework. You probably do not even catch yourself multitasking, because it happens so frequently.

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The Meaning of Philanthropy, Not Fundraising – Part 1

Clairification

Get on the Pathway to Passionate Philanthropy, Not Forgettable Fundraising Philanthropy is a mindset. An embracing culture. A noble value. Fundraising is a means towards that end. Servant to philanthropy. Philanthropy, not fundraising. This has been the tagline for my business and blog since I began Clairification in 2011. It grew naturally out of my experiences working as a frontline development director for 30 years.

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Walking through Walls: Dérives into the Gamespace

HSF House

Hello everyone! My name is Audrey Lendvay, and I am a second year studio art student at Florida State University, and I now have the exciting honor to introduce you all to my upcoming IDEA Grant research for summer 2024. Audrey Lendvay, Studio Art major My project takes a particular interest in the ways in which we participate in physical and virtual spaces, and with how virtual worlds might be capable of connecting participants to their own lives and enriching their own sense of place and mindf