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5 More Top Strategies to Prepare for Fall Fundraising

Clairification

In Part 1 of this two-part series of “Top 10 Strategies to Prepare for Fall Fundraising” we covered. Clean up Data Purge Mailing Lists Review Staff, Vendors and Freelancers Set Priority Objectives Based on Last Year’s Results Solidify a Multi-Channel Marketing Campaign Today we’ll look at: Send Impact Reports to Set the Stage Stock Up on Compelling, Relevant Stories and Photos Connect with Major and Mid-Level Donors Prioritize Contacts with Mid-Level and Other Promising Supporters Plan Ahead to

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Nonprofit Executive Pay Rises, but Inflation and Gender Gap Issues Persist, Report Finds

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Smaller organizations have made modest strides in pay equity for women since 2012, but the nonprofits with the deepest pockets have seen the gap expand. By Sara Herschander iStockphoto Smaller organizations have made modest strides in pay equity for women since 2012, but the nonprofits with the deepest pockets have seen the gap expand.

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12 Grants for Minority Women Business Owners

GrantNews

Minority women business owners help drive innovation, diversity, and economic growth within our communities. Their businesses not only enrich our economy but also provide unique perspectives and solutions that reflect the diversity within our society. However, starting and sustaining a business or nonprofit as a minority woman can be an uphill battle.

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Are Your Volunteer Leaders Ready to Launch a Capital Campaign? The Volunteer Leadership Assessment Checklist

Gail Perry Group

Capital campaigns are exciting! They hold the power to transform your work, your opportunities and your mission. But let's be real – we all know they are a heavy and complex lift. One key success factor: The strength of your volunteer leadership. The right volunteer leaders can absolutely make or break your campaign. That's where this handy checklist comes in.

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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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Research Shows Nonprofits Need More Funding Sources

NonProfit PRO

Is your nonprofit searching for ways to broaden your revenue streams? Our 30+ Nonprofit Revenue Sources Workbook has you covered! More and more nonprofits are reporting the need to find additional revenue streams with long-term sustainability. That’s why we created a step-by-step workbook, full of checklists to help broaden your revenue sources, drive your organization’s goals, and increase year-round revenue.

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Preparing for the Post Award Stage of Your Grant

NonProfit PRO

Grant professionals have all heard this question, “We got the grant - now what happens?” This on-demand webinar focuses on “now what”. The post-award process is as critical to the grant lifecycle as the pre-award process. If you understand the best practices of post-award management before you get the grant, you have the edge.

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New Book Takes a Skeptical Look at Bill Gates’s Philanthropic Evolution

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das depicts Gates in his many roles and outsize billionaire influence. By Tamara Straus Michael Lionstar Author Anupreeta Das depicts Bill Gates as a capitalist untouchable and critiques the Gates Foundation as being neocolonial, too reliant on Western expertise, too top-down, and too technocratic. New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das depicts Gates in his many roles and outsize billionaire influence.

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Don’t Forget About Gen X in Fundraising

NonProfit PRO

Gen X is often forgotten in fundraising and planned giving circles. Here's what to keep in mind about these donors when trying to reach them.

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Are Your Volunteer Leaders Ready to Launch a Capital Campaign? The Volunteer Leadership Assessment Checklist

Gail Perry Group

Capital campaigns are exciting! They hold the power to transform your work, your opportunities and your mission. But let's be real – we all know they are a heavy and complex lift. One key success factor: The strength of your volunteer leadership. The right volunteer leaders can absolutely make or break your campaign. That's where this handy checklist comes in.

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Expert tips for nonprofit fundraising success 

Candid

The number one request Candid gets from nonprofits is for support with fundraising, whether they’re looking for training, resources, or general help navigating the complexities of keeping their nonprofit in good financial shape. Fundraisers need support to help their organizations sustain day-to-day operations, implement and expand programs, and ensure financial stability for future planning and long-term projects.

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Technology as Partner (not Product) in Knowledge Work

Blackbaud

I have a confession. In my more than 25 years doing knowledge work, I have often experienced technology platforms through a love/frustration lens. I truly believe that I can do more and do it better if I have the “right” tech solution. However, more often, I find myself struggling with a product that is misaligned for my desires and idealism. I have been brought to tears trying to figure out what was wrong with me and why I couldn’t “get it”—a software program, an app, a data platform—or couldn’

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When fundraising hints around instead of asking

Future Fundraising Now

Here’s the “ask” in a direct mail appeal I recently looked at: Some patient programs are entirely funded by philanthropy. Our donors recently supported new imaging equipment that will better serve our patients. I only call it the ask because it’s as close as the piece got to asking. Which is not asking. This happens quite often in fundraising.

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Importance of Estate Planning: Why You Need an Estate Plan

Planned Giving

Understanding Estate Planning Let’s face it: Estate planning isn’t exactly a dinner table conversation starter. But trust me, it’s one of those adulting tasks that’s way more important than we often give it credit for. So, what’s all the fuss about the importance of estate planning? Definition and Purpose of Estate Planning Think of the importance of estate planning as your way of taking care of your loved ones from beyond the grave (sounds a bit spooky, I know).

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Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Fall Grant Cycle Now Open

NonProfit PRO

The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation opened grant applications for its fall grant cycle to nonprofits in its service areas.

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What You Need to Know Before Applying for a Grant

Grant Writer Team

There is a lot you need to know before applying for a grant. Grants are a powerful tool for growing your small business, but it’s important to understand a few key things before hiring a grant writer and getting into the application process. Start-ups face stiff competition in securing funding. Sources typically require that your business be established for at least six months or longer before you’re eligible.

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Fundraising Upsells and Cross-Sells: The key to turning one-time donors into lifelong supporters

Get Fully Funded

The impact of a single donation is undeniable, but building a sustainable stream of income for your cause requires a strong strategy that goes beyond one-time donations. Fundraising upsells and cross-sells are great tools to include in your strategy and when used correctly, they can significantly increase regular giving. Did you know that regular donors give 42% more annually, compared to one-time donations?

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How to Find the Right Grant Writer for Your Nonprofit: A Comprehensive Guide

Just Write Grants

Securing funding through grants is a vital strategy for nonprofits striving to make a meaningful impact. However, the process of writing grant proposals can be complex and time-consuming. That's where a skilled grant writer comes in. Finding the right grant writer for your nonprofit can significantly enhance your chances of winning grants and advancing your mission.

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Fundraising Upsells and Cross-Sells: The key to turning one-time donors into lifelong supporters

Get Fully Funded

The impact of a single donation is undeniable, but building a sustainable stream of income for your cause requires a strong strategy that goes beyond one-time donations. Fundraising upsells and cross-sells are great tools to include in your strategy and when used correctly, they can significantly increase regular giving. Did you know that regular donors give 42% more annually, compared to one-time donations?

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5 Tips to Humanize Your Website’s Content to Engage Users

Aly Sterling Philanthropy

Your website should feel relatable, approachable, and accessible for all visitors. Use these tips to humanize your website for greater user engagement. The post 5 Tips to Humanize Your Website’s Content to Engage Users first appeared on Aly Sterling Philanthropy.