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Elections, Springsteen, and the American Spirit

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Our nation is more than who sits behind the Resolute Desk. A new Bruce Springsteen documentary offers hope for democracy and civil society. By Eboo Patel Ritzau Scanpix/Sipa USA via AP In many ways, the story of Springsteen and the E Street Band feels like the story of the nation. Our nation is more than who sits behind the Resolute Desk. A new Bruce Springsteen documentary offers hope for democracy and civil society.

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Facilitate Means to Make Easy

Clairification

But it’s not easy for you. It’s hard work. Because, inside the mind of a potential donor, many things are working against you. I don’t know enough about you. I can’t make a real difference. I don’t think of myself as a philanthropist. I don’t know how to evaluate one charity against another. I don’t know how much to give. I don’t have time for this.

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Unlock your impact: try a donor survey today!

Hands-On Fundraising

Do you want to know what your donors think? Do you want them to know you care what they think? Would you like some interesting information about your donors – including testimonials and suggestions you might never get otherwise? Then you want to try a donor survey I first created a survey years ago. (You […] The post Unlock your impact: try a donor survey today!

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Recurring Donations For Your Nonprofit: The Ultimate Guide

Wild Apricot

In this post, find out what recurring donations are, what you can do with them, how they can help your organization, and how to get started.

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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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How nonprofits can deepen corporate partnerships

Candid

Partnerships between nonprofit organizations and for-profit companies to boost workplace volunteering and community impact can create significant value for both parties. They help amplify the nonprofits’ voice, reach, and resources to advance their mission while strengthening corporate employees’ community engagement and improving their well-being and job satisfaction, according to a Deloitte survey.

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Convert the Next Wave of Rage Donors into Lifelong Supporters

Blackbaud

Now that the votes for the 2024 election in the U.S. have been cast, nonprofit organizations should be prepared for a new wave of donations from voters whose candidate (or candidates) did not win. Data from recent elections shows rage donors take their candidate’s loss in a presidential bid as inspiration to donate more to causes associated with the candidate’s party, while the winning team’s incoming gifts drop off.

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Nonprofit Funding in 2025: Preparing for Shifts Under a New Federal Administration

Grants4Good

As we approach 2025 and the anticipated changes that a new federal administration will bring, nonprofit leaders, grant writers, and fundraisers must be proactive to safeguard and sustain their funding sources. While we cannot predict exactly what will happen, we do know that preparation is critical. In the face of such uncertainty, it is more important now, than ever, to be as strategic and organized as possible.

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Give it your all this GivingTuesday with these revenue-boosting strategies 

Candid

In 2023, GivingTuesday raised $3.1 billion by bringing together individual donors, businesses, and communities in a unified event with a shared purpose. GivingTuesday fundraising allows many charities and nonprofits to raise more on this day than any other and reminds us of the positive community, societal, and personal impact of supporting causes aligned with our values.

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Critical Nonprofit Policy Issues the Next President and Congress Will Face

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Chief among them are the expansion of the charitable tax deduction and the 1969 law governing foundations. By Ben Gose Chronicle Illustration; Photo by Julia Schmalz Chief among them are the expansion of the charitable tax deduction and the 1969 law governing foundations.

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GrantWatch Spotlight: Baltimore, Maryland

GrantNews

Today’s GrantWatch Spotlight is on the city of Baltimore, Maryland. One of the oldest cities in the United States, Baltimore has notably been given a variety of nicknames, including “ Charm City ,” “the City that Reads ,: ” “the Monumental City ,” and the “ City that Believes.” Once a leading manufacturing and industrial center, Baltimore as a community has shifted its focus to become much more of a service-oriented economy.

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The Case for Diversifying Revenue Streams in Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

While focusing on one revenue stream may be appealing to nonprofits, there are several reasons to consider diversifying your income.

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It’s Not Too Late: Step-by-Step Strategies to End Your Year Strong

Veritus Group

This is it, folks! During this significant time of year for giving, it’s critical to be working in a mindful, planful, and strategic way. The post It’s Not Too Late: Step-by-Step Strategies to End Your Year Strong appeared first on Veritus Group.

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The New Generation of Foundation Leaders Is Younger and More Diverse

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Alex Daniels The new CEOs have risen through the nonprofit ranks unlike their predecessors. Plus, see the rest of our November issue, posted online today.

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What are Matching Grants and Why You Should Want Them

GrantNews

What are matching grants and why should you want them? Some funders require grant seekers to raise a portion of the needed funding. The grantor will then match the amount of money raised to cover the cost of a project. The purpose of a matching grant is to encourage the recipient to increase its revenue and broaden its support base. Though there are challenges to meeting the criteria in order to apply for matching grants, the end result can yield a much greater return on the time and effort you

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5 Strategies for Nonprofits to Improve Employee Retention

NonProfit PRO

Across industries, companies are having trouble filling jobs. Here are five areas nonprofits should focus their efforts to help retain staff.

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7 eBooks for activists and donors: Ways to give back during Giving Season and beyond 

Candid

Giving Season is here, and there are so many ways to give back to your community beyond donating money. Here are seven titles from Candid’s free collection of eBooks and audiobooks that offer guidance on how to make a difference through volunteering, career choices, and intentional daily actions. Get inspired by reading these books for activists and donors about ways to give back—this season and year-round.

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Mega Philanthropist and Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus Has Died

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Atlanta billionaire gave $2 billion to a range of causes and threw his support behind many Atlanta nonprofits during his lifetime. By Maria Di Mento Photo by Gregory Campbell Bernie Marcus wanted to be remembered for his philanthropy. The Atlanta billionaire gave $2 billion to a range of causes and threw his support behind many Atlanta nonprofits during his lifetime.

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Are You Reluctant to Ask for a Year-End Gift?

Veritus Group

You are the bridge between the need and your donor’s desire to change the world. Bring them together today with an ask. The post Are You Reluctant to Ask for a Year-End Gift? appeared first on Veritus Group.

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5 Characteristics of an Optimized Donation Page 

CauseVox

An optimized donation page is key to turning visitors into supporters, ensuring they have a smooth, impactful giving experience. With CauseVox, you can create a donation page that does more than collect contributions—it engages donors, reinforces your brand, and inspires confidence in your cause. Here are 5 characteristics of an optimized donation page to help you create one that maximizes both donor experience and fundraising success. 1.

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6 Best Practices for Increasing Engagement with Digital Impact Reports

Blackbaud

To get the attention of your donors and increase their engagement, you can make your impact report come to life. To do that, it needs to live where your audience lives: online. Making your report web-based unlocks interactive opportunities to recap your achievements and connect with your stakeholders. Additionally, you can increase efficacy and accessibility, ensuring that all readers have a dynamic experience.

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Next-Generation Donors Find Their Way, Plus Research on Social Giving

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

A study that tracked young philanthropists over the course of 20 years provides insights on how nonprofits cultivate and retain these givers. By Jie Jenny Zou iStockphoto A study that tracked young philanthropists over the course of 20 years provides insights on how nonprofits cultivate and retain these givers.

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Grants for Nutrition: Superfoods and Lighter Fare

GrantNews

Grants for nutrition help lead to healthier communities by supporting access to nutrient-rich foods and educational programs. These funds help organizations introduce superfoods and lighter fare into schools, community centers, and local markets, encouraging healthier choices. Known for their powerful benefits, superfoods like berries, leafy greens, and whole grains can improve energy levels, boost immunity, and support overall wellness.

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Grammar Kerfuffles Active Voice vs. Passive Voice in Grant Writing

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Welcome to “Grammar Kerfuffles,” a blog series from DH Leonard Consulting that you will see here on the semi-regular. We will explore fun grammar insights that elevate the power of the written word in grant writing. If you like “fun” and “grammar” being next to each other in the previous sentence, this blog series is for you. If you do not (yet), hang out here with us for a bit.

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Questions to Ask If You Are Thinking About Moving to a New GMS

Blackbaud

When your grantmaking organization first started, you didn’t need a lot of functionality to manage your single program and a handful of grantees. But as your grantmaking has gotten more complex, you need a system that can evolve with you. With the several mergers happening in the grantmaking space, understanding the GMS landscape is trickier than ever.

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A How-to for Bringing Equity Into Evaluation

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Annie E. Casey Foundation has published a guide to help foundations and their grantees make evaluations more equitable. By Ben Gose Getty Images The Annie E. Casey Foundation has published a guide to help foundations and their grantees make evaluations more equitable.

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Surpass Your Year-End Goals With These 7 Tips

NonProfit PRO

If you haven’t started planning for year end yet, it’s not too late. Here is some advice from nonprofits surpassing their year-end goals.

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Nothing New Under the Sun

Planned Giving

A client told me recently that we should be publishing more about what’s NEW in planned giving. Seems reasonable, right? Everyone likes new stuff. We all want to know the trends, be on the cutting-edge, sound knowledgeable at professional events. There’s just one tiny problem with his suggestion. There’s nothing new in planned giving. Now, hold on. Before you start composing a fiery email to me to tell me why I’m wrong, hear me out.

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The Power of Spend-Down Funds And Immediate Attention

The NonProfit Times

By Christian O’Dwyer, CFA and John Walsh Endowment funds have long been a cornerstone of philanthropy as they provide sustained financial support for various causes across generations. While endowments traditionally focus on perpetuity, a growing number of donors are opting for time-limited or spend-down funds. These funds, designed to disburse their assets within a set period, offer distinct benefits for addressing urgent challenges and achieving more immediate impact.

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Pancreatic Cancer Care and Research Gets Big Boost From $50 Million Gift

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The donation from Richard Rogel and his wife, Susan, will create a new center where researchers will work to double the survival rate for pancreatic cancer patients over the next 10 years. By Maria Di Mento University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center Richard and Susan Rogel gave the University of Michigan Health $50 million to establish the Rogel and Blondy Center for Pancreatic Cancer.

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Creating the Best Participant Journey for Your Peer-to-Peer Event

NonProfit PRO

In peer-to-peer fundraising, success isn’t just defined by the day of the event. Here's how to create an excellent participant journey.

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Boost Support with Corporate Sponsorships for Nonprofits

OneCause

Securing a corporate sponsorship for your nonprofit is a great way to increase support for your events or general operations. Get started with our guide.

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Mobile Giving Crash Course: Essential Guide for Nonprofits

Qgiv

From paying bills to staying in touch with family and friends to researching tomorrow’s weather, people expect to be able to do just about anything from their mobile phones. Donating is no different—your nonprofit’s supporters want fast, easy, convenient ways to show their support anytime, anywhere. That’s where mobile giving comes in. Explore the tips and resources in this guide to improve your nonprofit’s mobile fundraising strategy: Mobile giving: FAQs 5 types of mobile giving Benefits of mob

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Kara Inae Carlisle, Toya Fick, and Romanita Hairston: Three Gen X Women of Color at the Helm of Foundations

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The CEOs of the Ford Family Foundation, the Meyer Memorial Trust, and the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust share a lot in common as grant makers. By Alex Daniels Kari Rowe/Kari Rowe for The Chronicle Foundation CEOs Toya Fick, Romanita Hairston, and Kara Inae Carlisle meet regularly to discuss their work.

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