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Springing Forth Clairity Click-it: Nonprofit Links + Free Resources

Clairification

The Clairity Click-it exists to bring you a range of voices from across the nonprofit world so you can resource, learn and digest at your own pace, and come up with new and better ways to do your job of changing the world. Seth Godin wants to help you too! How to change the world All successful cultural change (books, movies, public health), has a super-simple two-step loop: AWARENESS TENSION –>Loop<– It’s easy to focus on awareness.

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99 Ways To Get New Members For Your Organization

Wild Apricot

The post 99 Ways To Get New Members For Your Organization appeared first on WildApricot.

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Knight Foundation Leader to Retire, Leaving a Powerful Legacy

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels Gesi Schilling Alberto Ibargüen made an indelible mark by helping to save Detroit, boost the arts in Miami, and keep journalism alive and well in the internet age.

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Nonprofit Radio for March 20, 2023: #23NTC & Is A Social Enterprise For You?

Tony Martignetti

Amy Sample Ward: #23NTC The 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference is in April, hosted by NTEN. Come in-person or join virtually. Nonprofit Radio will be there. Amy Sample Ward, NTEN’s CEO and our technology contributor, tells us what’s in store. Tamra Ryan: Is A Social Enterprise For You? What are these and how … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for March 20, 2023: #23NTC & Is A Social Enterprise For You?

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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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Are You Treating Your Donors Like Gumballs?

Clairification

Want your donors to sustain you? Then you can’t consume them in five minutes. Yet all too often nonprofits treat their donors exactly like a gumball dispensed from a machine. Chew it up. Spit it out. Done. Oh, yeah… maybe you send a quick thanks to whoever gave you the change to buy the gum. But that’s as far as your gratitude takes you. You’re over it.

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MacKenzie Scott Sets New 'Open Call' to Donate $250 Million

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Glenn Gamboa, AP Business Writer Evan Agostini/Evan Agostini/Invision/AP Since 2019, when MacKenzie Scott pledged to donate the majority of her wealth, she has given more than $14 billion in unrestricted funds to 1,600 nonprofit organizations. According to Forbes, she is currently worth more than $26 billion. Through her organization Yield Giving, she plans to make unrestricted $1 million donations to 250 nonprofits.

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How to Tell Prospective Donors What You Do

NonProfit PRO

It’s not about you. The biggest mistake you can make is thinking your organization is the story. People aren’t buying your organization. When someone asks: “What do you do?” they’re not interested in your organization so much as what your organization accomplishes.

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Philanthropy’s response to the Turkey and Syria earthquake 

Candid

The earthquakes on February 6 that devastated southern Turkey and northern Syria have left an estimated 54,000 people dead. The disaster also displaced over 1.9 million Turks in temporary shelters and left more than 500,000 Syrians homeless, according to the United Nations. An estimated 2.2 million people in Turkey have fled the earthquake zone, creating even greater humanitarian hardships in a region already affected by hyperinflation, civil war, and political tensions.

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How to create your new nonprofit’s first budget

Get Fully Funded

When you’re just getting started, it’s critical that one of your first steps is to create your nonprofit’s first budget to help you manage both your organization and your finances as it grows. A budget combined with a fundraising plan can help you make sure there’s always money to pay for the things you need to operate your programs.

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How to Host a Pledge Drive: The Complete Guide

Qgiv

A pledge drive is a fundraising campaign where donors promise a gift amount to your organization based on a goal set by you or your participants. As your organization or participants meet those goals, donors increase their pledged donation. Pledge drives are great for urgent fundraising and can be centered around an event or peer-to-peer fundraiser.

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Should Your Nonprofit Blog in 2023?

NonProfit PRO

There is a lot of data that supports both sides of the blogging discussion and whether or not your nonprofit should take up this practice. When debating a topic like this, it's best to weigh the pros and cons.

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Defining equitable access begins at home 

Candid

Roughly 10% of U.S. nonprofits are led by individuals from Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color, yet they only receive about 4% of grant dollars annually. The reasons for this are many, but it is no coincidence that over 90% of foundation CEOs are white. Organizations led by individuals of color face barriers to funding that their white-led counterparts simply do not, resulting in significantly less financial support.

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As Threats to Abortion Access Grow, Emergency Philanthropic Funding Isn’t Nearly Enough

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Judy Wright and Charlene Bencomo A new collaborative effort in New Mexico among nonprofits, philanthropy, and government is showing what effective responses to the reproductive health care crisis can look like.

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The Data is in. Nonprofits are getting more operational support.

Blue Avocado

A compelling case for how nonprofits can build organizational capacity and infrastructure to ensure longevity by getting funding for those investments for their nonprofit. The post The Data is in. Nonprofits are getting more operational support. appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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The Influencer Effect: An Immune Booster to Help Grow Your Nonprofit

NonProfit PRO

The Influencer Effect is an economical and simple way to imbue all facets of your organization with the supplements needed to fulfill your mission. Here are some ways it can have a profound effect on donors, especially Gen Z and millennials.

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Everything You Need to Know About Making the BEST Conference Agenda!

Wild Apricot

The post Everything You Need to Know About Making the BEST Conference Agenda! appeared first on WildApricot.

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Ballmer Group Commits $43 Million to Train More Early-Childhood Educators of Color

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Cultivate Learning, University of Washington Fueling a pipeline of early-childhood educators in Washington state, Ballmer Group is investing $43 million in the UW College of Education and other partners. Plus, CalOptima Health has given nearly $30 million to bolster services for chronically homeless people in Southern California, and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network received $25 million for research, early detection, and the development of new treatments for the disease.

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Why Your Donor Doesn’t Talk About Their End-of-Life Charitable Plans

Veritus Group

There's a lot of fear around asking donors about planned gifts, but there doesn't have to be. Here's how to get the conversation started. The post Why Your Donor Doesn’t Talk About Their End-of-Life Charitable Plans appeared first on Veritus Group.

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MacKenzie Scott to Give Away $250M in Funding to Small Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

MacKenzie Scott’s Yield Giving will provide 250 $1 million unrestricted operating gifts to small nonprofits. The application process is now open, with awardees expected to be announced early next year.

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[Guest Post] The Diagram of Ethical Storytelling Excellence

The Fundraising Coach

Today’s guest post on ethical nonprofit storytelling is from Caliopy Glaros. Caliopy is the Founder and Principal Consultant at Philanthropy Without Borders, a firm with expertise in ethical storytelling, donor engagement, and strategic planning. This article was originally published on her blog. You can learn more in her training in The Nonprofit Academy called “ Ethical Nonprofit Storytelling: From Exploitation to Empathy.” The Diagram of Ethical Storytelling Excellence by C

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Carole and Marcus Weinstein Give $25 Million to U. of Richmond for New Academic Services Center

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Maria Di Mento Plus, Baltimore real-estate developer Sam Rose gave $2 million for full scholarships for students from Ukraine, and Jacklyn and Miguel Bezos, Steve Tisch, and a Campbell’s Soup heiress gave big to support scholarships and ocean research.

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Newsletter: A Dead, Forgotten President Has More Followers Than You ; Two Fast-Growing C-Stores to Add to Your Prospect List ; Conspiracy Theorists Have Their Own Dating Sites

Selfish Giving

Last week at the New Strategies Forum at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, I talked - for the first time live after a three-year hiatus - about raising more money with audience-centric fundraising. Here's my basic premise: The nonprofits that are most successful with corporate partnerships are the ones that are laser-focused on building an audience that knows, likes, and trusts them.

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Beyond Beds: The Case for a Better Housing Solution

NonProfit PRO

Invest in the right technology that better empowers you to serve people in need and reduce homelessness in your community. Apricot has the capabilities to help you meet the growing number of participants, guide participants to a pathway of self-sufficiency, and quickly build reports that show impact, all while fulfilling compliance needs.

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Do You Know the Deepest Longing of Your Donor?

Veritus Group

No matter the organization, no matter the mission, donors everywhere share the same deepest longing. Its simplicity might surprise you. The post Do You Know the Deepest Longing of Your Donor? appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Gates Foundation Names 3 Executives to Replace Its Retiring Chief Operating Officer

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Plus, the Whitney Museum of American Art has a new director, and a former U.S. representative from Michigan will now lead Spill the Honey, a group that examines the shared history of Black and Jewish communities in the United States.

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Qgiv is Selected as the Preferred Event Management Vendor for Planet Philanthropy

Qgiv

We’re excited to share that the AFP Florida Caucus has selected Qgiv as their preferred event management vendor for Planet Philanthropy ! Planet Philanthropy is one of Florida’s largest conferences dedicated to the education and training of fundraising professionals. This year’s conference will take place June 12-14 at the Rosen Centre in Orlando, Florida.

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Research Shows Only 1.2% of.org Domains Have Adequate Phishing Protection

NonProfit PRO

New research from email security provider EasyDMARC reviewed a dataset of 9,935,024 verified.org email domains. EasyDMARC found that only 376,497 (3.8%) domains had implemented the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) security standard.

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A Great Frontline Fundraiser Won’t Work 9-5

Veritus Group

A two-part series for frontline fundraisers and their managers. The post A Great Frontline Fundraiser Won’t Work 9-5 appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Banking Failures Add to Growing Economic Uncertainty for Nonprofits

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Sara Herschander Foundation grants and gifts from individuals could be at risk as nonprofits continue to struggle to pay wages that will keep workers from seeking other opportunities.

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Matching Gift Trends 2023: New, Growing Initiatives & More

Double the Donation

Matching gift programs⁠—as well as corporate philanthropy as a whole⁠—are constantly evolving to meet the needs of the companies, nonprofits, and individuals who partake. But there are some external factors at play that impact matching gift trends, too. Over the last several months, there’s been talk of an impending recession.

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3 Ways to Stand Out With Impact

NonProfit PRO

With so many options from which donors can select, standing out through a stellar impact offering is imperative. So here are some tips for doing just that.

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Attracting and Retaining Millennial and Gen-Z Donors

Greater Giving

Engaging the next generation of donors, including Millenial and Gen-Z Donors, requires understanding their values and preferences. Here are some strategies for attracting and retaining these younger supporters: Use social media to connect and engage Undeniably, social media is a powerful tool for reaching out to Millenial and Gen-Z Donors. These generations are tech-savvy and spend a lot of time on social media platforms.

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NRA’s Path to Recovery From Financial Woes Leaves It Vulnerable to New Problems

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Brian Mittendorf Getty Images The National Rifle Association’s financial turnaround might seem to bode well for the organization, but a look below the surface shows ominous signs.

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