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Top Proven Nonprofit Fundraising Event Planning Tips

Clairification

In my last article (Part 1 of a three-part event planning series) I offered a compendium of common sense event planning advice. It centered on the wisdom offered to Alice by the Cheshire Cat when she asked which road she should take: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat.

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What’s in My Inbox | How is Your Nonprofit Growing Your Email List?

Pamela Grow

The goal of growing your email list should play a primary role in every nonprofit’s yearly fundraising plan. Always. Email is more important than your Facebook, TikTok, or Instagram followers combined. Why? Because it’s only through email that you can build a one-to-one relationship online. To say nothing of the old maxim “never build your house on rented land.

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Turmoil at Vote.org

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The voter-registration group once promoted by Taylor Swift has been wracked by resignations, layoffs, and regulatory lapses. Former employees blame the CEO. By Jim Rendon Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images The voter-registration group once promoted by Taylor Swift has been wracked by resignations, layoffs, and regulatory lapses. Former employees think the CEO is to blame.

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California Amends Digital Fundraising Regulation

NonProfit PRO

California recently amended a law regulating digital fundraising platforms. Here are some of the changes nonprofits should look out for.

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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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Opponents as Allies: The Thorny Proposition of a First-of-Its-Kind Foundation Gathering

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Grant makers at the National Council on Foundations annual meeting consider how to find the common ground to build broader coalitions for efforts in education, the environment, health, and more. By Drew Lindsay Chicago Council on Foundations Wendy Feliz, left, with the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation; Ali Noorani, of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Layla Zaidane, from Future Caucus; and Bob Dold, from Forbes Tate Partners; participate in a panel during the Council on Foundation’s ann

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Luis Miranda Jr. Reflects on Giving, the Arts, and His Son Lin-Manuel in the New Memoir 'Relentless'

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Miranda spoke to the Associated Press about how he and his family have dedicated themselves to lifting up Latino communities through giving. Taylor Jewell, Invision/AP Luis Miranda recounts his decades of work as a community organizer, political strategist, and philanthropist in a new memoir, “Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That Is Transforming America.

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Closing racial wealth gaps with community land trusts 

Candid

While the debate around the politics of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and social impact investing goes on, the fact remains that there is a yawning racial wealth gap in the United States. Estimates vary, but the median household net worth of white families is about seven times that of Black families and five times that of Latinx families. This concentration of wealth in smaller and smaller corners of the U.S. economy creates immediate and long-term economic and social challenges that

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What the Music of Taylor Swift Can Teach Us About Great Philanthropy

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Taylor Swift’s music, while unsparingly inward in its focus, is also about outward change — which, for philanthropy, is the ultimate goal.

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AmeriCorps Announces Volunteer Generation Fund Grant Competition

NonProfit PRO

AmeriCorps announced that applications are open for its 2023 fiscal year Volunteer Generation Fund grant competition.

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Cost of Living Got You down? Grant Writing: A Perfect Side Hustle!

GrantNews

Have inflation and the high cost of living got you wondering about taking on an extra job? You know, you might do well to consider grant writing. It’s the perfect side hustle. The rising cost of living is a major concern for most Americans. The price of groceries alone is enough to cause a legitimate anxiety attack. Add to that the price of gas, household utility bills, and rent or mortgage payments and the situation begins to get bleak pretty quickly.

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Employee Volunteerism: Helping The Community While Increasing Your Brand’s Reach

Grant Writer Team

Did you know that employee volunteerism is a great way to improve the culture of any organization? This includes nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Not only does volunteering help an organization, there are benefits to the individuals who choose to volunteer. Volunteering cultivates a genuine connection between employees and their place of employment.

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How to Plan a Sustainable Event: 8 Essential Best Practices

Soapbox Exchange

As an event planner, you've already got a lot of tasks on your to-do list. However, planning sustainable events does not only protect the planet, but it can also make your events easier to manage overall. From reducing paper waste to recycling food containers to reusing items from past events, you can easily make your event more sustainable and better for the planet.

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3 Data-Driven Marketing Strategies to Maximize Major Gifts

Get Fully Funded

When it comes to reaching your nonprofit’s revenue goals, major gifts are critical. For the average nonprofit, roughly 80% of all revenue comes from only 20% of its donors—and most of these earnings are major gifts. Because major gifts are so important, it’s crucial to take advantage of any opportunity you have to secure these donations. While your nonprofit likely has an individual or team dedicated solely to moves management and major giving, your marketing efforts can also play a role.

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How to Engage Event Volunteers for Fundraising Success

Greater Giving

Webinar Recap: How to Engage Event Volunteers for Fundraising Success Samantha Swaim from Swaim Strategies joined us for a webinar on how to recruit, manage, and engage event volunteers. Samantha Swaim of Swaim Strategies , has been in the fundraising industry for two decades, and we were lucky enough to have her for an insightful webinar on How Best to Engage Your Volunteers , from board members to night-of-event helpers.

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ARSL Grant Webinar - Winning Grants: Strategies for Rural and Small Library Success

Library Grants

The Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL) is hosting an upcoming webinar focused on the practical strategies needed to succeed in the world of grants. Led by Stephanie Gerding, MLIS, library grant expert and author of the newly revised " Winning Grants: a How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians ," this session promises to be engaging, informative, and brimming with actionable insights to make the grant process not only manageable but also enjoyable.

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How to improve your donor’s giving experience [PODCAST]

Future Fundraising Now

Your donor gets nothing in return for her donation. Nothing but your communications. Your communications have a big job to do: To show her something she may have no way of knowing otherwise: What her gift made possible. That’s how you cross the gap from a donation being a random, one-time event to building a meaningful and mutually beneficial relationship with your donor.

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Nonprofit Data Collection: How to Gather The Right Insights

Double the Donation

From local communities to global movements, effective nonprofit data collection is a silent hero. Collecting nonprofit data involves systematically gathering, analyzing, and using information to track performance, enhance decision-making, and amplify impact. It’s not just about numbers; it’s about understanding your organization’s needs, measuring progress, and strategizing to meet local and global challenges.

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NEH Cultural and Community Resilience Program Grants

Library Grants

Application Deadline: DEADLINE EXTENDED! May 28, 2024 The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Cultural and Community Resilience program supports community-based efforts addressing the impacts of climate change and COVID-19 by preserving cultural resources and enhancing cultural resilience through identifying, documenting, and/or collecting cultural heritage and community experiences.

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Planning the Perfect Class Reunion with Fundraising Ideas

DoJiggy

Reconnecting with old classmates can be a joyous occasion, and what better way to do it than by planning a class reunion party? Not only is it a chance to relive fond memories, but it’s also an excellent opportunity to raise money for your alma mater. A class reunion can even be the catalyst that leads to future annual giving or large gifts for your school.

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How Long Do Grants Take to Write? | Instrumentl

Instrumentl

In this post, we’ll explore the average time to complete a grant, five tips to writing grants faster, how to track and manage grants more efficiently and more.

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Commentary: Closing the Wealth Gap, Close to Home

The NonProfit Times

The notion that Americans’ current wealth should redress the United States’ persistent racial wealth gap — given that both of those are inextricably linked to slavery and injustice — is compelling. Even when we agree — and many people do not — that we should redress the obstacles to amassing generational wealth in Black families, getting this done might seem an insurmountable and mind-bogglingly expensive hurdle.

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Where Should the Nonprofit World Stand on Campus Protests?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Stop romanticizing student demonstrators against the war in Gaza, and start encouraging them to reexamine their strategy. By Eboo Patel Boston Globe via Getty Images Pro-Palestinian protesters hold out signs to block a Pro-Israeli protester on the campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst. Stop romanticizing student demonstrators against the war in Gaza, and start encouraging them to reexamine their strategy.

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