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Pledges vs. Donations: Understanding the Difference

Pamela Grow

Organizations that rely on donations to continue serving their communities or participants, whether they are nonprofits, schools, or sports teams, must focus on providing high-quality donor experiences. When you deliver an experience that makes donors feel good about contributing to your cause, you could see a significant increase in retention rates.

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A $1 Billion Mystery Donor Who Did 'Trust-Based Philanthropy' Long Before MacKenzie Scott

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Drew Lindsay Atlanta Courtesy of The Kendeda Fund Why grantees of Diana Blank's Kendeda Fund say she put on a "master class" during her 30 years of big giving. Plus: Why Kendeda bankrolled operating reserves for grantees, and the eco-friendly "living building" inspiring nonprofits.

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Nonprofit Radio for June 12, 2023: What Power Really Sounds Like: Using Your Voice To Lead & Using Your Executive Skills

Tony Martignetti

Mary Chan: What Power Really Sounds Like: Using Your Voice To Lead Our coverage of the 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference continues, as Mary Chan encourages you to own your voice story to reclaim your powerful voice. She also shares strategies for speaking with confidence. Mary is CEO of Organized Sound Productions. Dana Emanuel & … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for June 12, 2023: What Power Really Sounds Like: Using Your Voice To Lead & Using Your Executive Skills →

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Why Wealthy Donors Are Distancing Themselves From Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

As many wealthy individuals and families now prefer working through intermediaries, such as lawyers, DAFs, and donor advisories to handle their giving activities, nonprofits are finding this increased distance to be challenging. Here are some tips to help your organization adjust.

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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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The 990s are here. Why that’s a big deal and what happens now

Candid

In mid-May 2023, shouts of joy could be heard in the Candid offices. Passersby might have assumed a favorite sports team just won a game. Or maybe there was a landing on Mars. But no, we were just celebrating the release of new 990s. For those unfamiliar with the world of 990s : U.S. tax-exempt organizations are requested to file Forms 990 with the IRS annually, sharing information about their organization’s size, location, revenue, grantmaking, etc.

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Rest, Revolution, and AI: How AI Lets Us Nap Our Way to a Fairer World

Grant Writing Made Easy

**The Unstoppable Wheel of Nonprofit Work: Is There Room for Rest?** Nonprofit work can feel like running on a never-ending treadmill, right? Every day is a new challenge, a new grant to write, a new initiative to launch. In this chaos, rest often feels like an absurd concept. But here’s the deal – it shouldn’t be. Tricia Hersey’s “Rest is Resistance”: Understanding Rest as a Birthright I’ve been reading (and re-reading like it’s the Bible) Rest is Resi

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4 Direct Mail Pitfalls Your Nonprofit Should Avoid

NonProfit PRO

Direct mail is effective, but your efforts could fall flat with one misstep. Here are four potential direct mail pitfalls to avoid in your next direct mail campaign.

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Foolproof Fundraising Letter Template for Small Nonprofits

Get Fully Funded

It’s Fall and that means it’s time to find the perfect fundraising letter template. If your Fall fundraising appeal is all planned out, well done. If it’s already in process or in the mail, excellent work! If you haven’t even started thinking about it yet, don’t panic. You still have time, but you need to get on it now. And good news! I have a fundraising letter template that works.

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No One Is Right in the Debate for and Against Philanthropic Pluralism

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Shamil Idriss and Rachel Kleinfeld André da Loba for The Chronicle Both sides in the heated discussion over philanthropic bridge-building make worthwhile arguments but miss a critical point: Collaborative dialogue and action turn adversaries into allies and have historically yielded meaningful progress toward social justice.

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5 Daily Habits of a Grant Writer

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

As a grant writer (or grant professional, as members of our team prefer), your job is to write compelling grant applications to secure funding for your organization. It requires a unique set of skills, including researching funding opportunities, understanding the needs of your organization, crafting a convincing narrative, and navigating the application process.

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4 Ways to Optimize QR Codes in Direct Mail

NonProfit PRO

When using QR codes, it’s important for nonprofit marketers to consider how they will help elevate the donor experience. Here are four ways to optimize QR codes in direct mail.

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[Webinar] Maximize Your Donations: Donation Page Throwdown and Live Critique

CauseVox

It’s time for another Donation Page Throwdown and Live Critique. Bring your best donation forms, pages, and landing pages to be assessed in a live critique where our experts will provide personalized recommendations for improvement. We’ll revolutionize your digital fundraising approach. Discover how to transform your donation page into a powerful tool that captures your donors’ attention and maximizes donations effortlessly.

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The Onslaught of Anti-Trans Legislation Demands a Crisis Response From Philanthropy

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Saida Agostini-Bostic and Elizabeth Barajas-Román Several women’s funds across the country are showing what an effective response to attacks on trans rights looks like — and why the historic underfunding of the LGBTQ+ community is no longer tenable.

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Make LinkedIn Work for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

LinkedIn is a professional network that people use every day to build relationships and connect to opportunity. It has an active user base of over 930 million members, but many nonprofits do not use it to its fullest potential. In this post, we’ll share some ways that nonprofit organizations can use LinkedIn to support fundraising efforts, network, and build a brand.

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Granting Grace: The Next Step for Nonprofit Leaders

NonProfit PRO

As leaders, we know being patient and understanding with team members helps improve morale and overall team effectiveness. But it's equally essential for leaders to give themselves the same kindness and understanding.

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[Webinar] AI In Action: Implementation for Real Marketing Results

CauseVox

Work smarter not harder implementing your email and digital advertising campaigns. Whether you’re a seasoned marketer or just starting out, this webinar is for you. You’ll learn everything you need to know to get started with AI and take your digital marketing to the next level. Unveil the untapped potential of AI integration in marketing and unlock unprecedented growth for your nonprofit.

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On Juneteenth, Philanthropy Should Commit to Fixing a Still Staggering Wealth Gap Fueled by Housing Inequity

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Renee Lewis Glover and Ron Terwilliger AFP via Getty Images Demonstrators during the “March on Washington for jobs and freedom” in 1963 Economic and racial justice won’t happen if Black people can’t buy homes and build wealth at the same level as white Americans. The philanthropic world should be a leader in this fight.

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What are the Most Profitable Fundraisers? 24 Ideas + 8 Top Tips!

Wild Apricot

What are the most profitable fundraisers? And how do you turn your ideas into a reality? Here's 24 ideas that'll get donations rolling in!

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How to Take Your Nonprofit’s Volunteer Management to the Next Level

NonProfit PRO

Your nonprofit’s volunteers are highly valuable. They not only help your organization accomplish more, but they also tend to donate more. That’s why your approach to volunteer management is so important.

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How to Use CauseVox for Fraternity and Sorority Fundraisers

CauseVox

Planning fraternity or sorority fundraisers can feel like a major undertaking, especially when you throw classes, work, and busy schedules into the mix. Luckily, we live in a digital age where using the right fundraising platform can make a world of difference. In this article, we’re here to help you navigate the world of sorority and fraternity fundraising with CauseVox.

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Abortion Funds Face Slowdown in Giving a Year After Supreme Court Ruling

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Eden Stiffman Demand for help has outstripped philanthropic giving as more states have restricted abortion rights, says Oriaku Njoku, head of the National Network of Abortion Funds.

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Swag Bag Ideas for Your Nonprofit, Club, or Association—On Any Budget!

Wild Apricot

The post Swag Bag Ideas for Your Nonprofit, Club, or Association—On Any Budget! appeared first on WildApricot.

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How to Successfully Forecast the Future for Your Nonprofit

NonProfit PRO

Nonprofits often feel under-resourced and spend their days rushing from one activity to the next, frequently operating in firefighter mode. While we can’t give you more time in a day, we can provide some guidelines to help ensure your organization is staying relevant for the people and communities you serve.

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How to Build an Effective Personal Fundraising Page

CauseVox

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact and inspire others to join your cause? Whether you’re running a marathon to raise money for mental health or you are a nonprofit considering hosting a peer-to-peer birthday fundraiser , building an effective personal fundraising page is the first step towards creating positive change in the world. At CauseVox we are inspired daily by people like you who capture hearts, ignite passion, and drive change by fundraising for causes you really care about

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Broadcom Co-Founder Henry Samueli and Wife, Susan, Give $50 Million to UC Irvine for 3 New Research Institutes

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Maria Di Mento Plus, Omaha investor Wally Weitz gives $25 million to University of Nebraska Foundation, former Pawsox owner Madeleine Mondor gives Providence College $10 million for nursing, and two other nonprofits landed big gifts.

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We may be a Motley Crew, but We’ll Adapt to You: 8 Tenets of Holistic Community Engagement for Nonprofits

Blue Avocado

A tale of transformation and innovative thinking from Motley Zoo Animal Rescue, which shares the lessons they’ve learned and how they overcame obstacles to create a sustainable, community-focused animal rescue system. The post We may be a Motley Crew, but We’ll Adapt to You: 8 Tenets of Holistic Community Engagement for Nonprofits appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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1 in 4 U.S. Adults Identifies as a Social Donor as Loyalty Trends Upward

NonProfit PRO

A new OneCause research study found that social donor loyalty continues to trend upward as nonprofits regain momentum and re-establish fundraising equilibrium.

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You can’t cram for fundraising results

The Fundraising Coach

Successful fundraising is built with human relationships. It’s not a mechanical process that you can “turn on” when you need it. I find it’s better to build a habit of consistent communication with donors and prospect rather than trying to “make up” for not talking to people in weeks or months. When we try to “make up” for lack of effort, we tend to overwhelm ourselves causing us to stop calling again.

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Apollo Theater CEO Jonelle Procope to Leave the Historic Landmark on Safe Financial Ground

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Glenn Gamboa, AP Business Writer Her 20-year tenure as CEO evolved into an era of prosperity and expansion, markedly different from the tumultuous, cash-strapped decades that preceded it.

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What Softball Can Teach Us About Fundraising

Veritus Group

Last week, the Oklahoma Sooners softball team won the College World Series after an impressive season. They were exciting to watch, even for someone who is not a huge softball fan (please don’t tell my softball coach husband). As I was watching one of their games last week, the team began to pull ahead, and […] The post What Softball Can Teach Us About Fundraising appeared first on Veritus Group.

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12 Ways for Service Clubs to Recruit and Retain Members

NonProfit PRO

A service club or organization is a voluntary nonprofit organization where members meet regularly to perform charitable works. Here are 12 ways service clubs can recruit and retain members.

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New and Updated Products at TechSoup

Tech Soup

The TechSoup catalog is growing, and we are always on the lookout for new partners to offer great technology to our nonprofit members. As the fiscal year draws to a close for some, we're gathering a few of our favorite new members of the catalog. From marketing materials, to immersive events, to hardware and security, take a moment to get to know some of the great products that have joined TechSoup over the past year.

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Carbon to Sea Initiative Receives $50 Million to Use the Ocean to Remove Atmospheric Carbon

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Grants from Additional Ventures and other grant makers will create the Carbon to Sea Initiative to use ocean alkalinity enhancement to capture and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Plus, the Anschutz Foundation gave $50 million to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus to improve patient care, and the Open Road Fund will make $50 million in grants to the Black descendants of enslaved Americans.

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