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Creating a Thank You Plan Will Help You Let Your Donors Know How Much You Appreciate Them

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Thanking your donors is just as important, if not more important than fundraising. Yet many organizations spend a lot of time putting together a fundraising campaign and then treat thanking their donors as an afterthought. Donor retention continues to be a problem. One of many reasons is because people don’t feel appreciated. Prioritizing gratitude and donor relations will help.

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Top 5 Strategies to Prepare for Fall Fundraising NOW

Clairification

You’ve got one month before fall fundraising season begins in earnest. What will you do with it? I’VE GOT 10 TOP STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU GET ALL YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW! We’ll start with the first five today. 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 Next week we’ll look at: Send Impact Reports to Set the Stage Stock Up on Compelling, Relevant Stories and Photos Connect with

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Looking for new donors? 5 things to think about

Hands-On Fundraising

Looking for new donors? 5 things to think about So you’re looking for a few good (new) donors, are you? (Isn’t everyone?) Before you start pushing mail out the door or emailing wildly, there are some steps you should take. 1. Before you start: are you caring for your current donors? If you’re not already […] The post Looking for new donors?

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Dues or Donations: Which Is Better for Nonprofits?

Wild Apricot

Explore the pros and cons of dues versus donations for nonprofits. Learn how each approach impacts fundraising, membership engagement and organizational stability. You'll be able to decide which model best suits your nonprofit's needs and goals.

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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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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | Ethical Storytelling: 3 Keys to Sharing Sensitive Stories

Pamela Grow

“What do I do if my nonprofit serves individuals who have sensitive stories that could trigger others?” In the nonprofit world, it is common to see missions that are serving individuals who have experienced incredible hardships and overcome massive challenges. Children from underserved communities. Adults who have experienced trauma. People experiencing homelessness.

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Donors Likely Giving $16 Billion Less Each Year After Tax Law Change, Report Finds

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The cost of giving rose for people who no longer itemize deductions on their taxes. By Rasheeda Childress iStockphoto The cost of giving rose for people who no longer itemize deductions on their taxes.

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Can Anyone Be A Grant Writer?

Millionaire Grant Lady

A grant writer is important. According to the IRS, there are nearly 1.5 million tax-exempt nonprofits in the United States , and they all need money. Many of these nonprofits do incredibly important work, helping people and supporting causes that desperately need this help and support, especially in low-income, underserved communities across the nation and around the world.

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Lessons from MotivateMonday | Diversify Your Funding With Grants

Pamela Grow

Successful nonprofits have a diverse revenue stream, and grant funding is often a key component. But grants are not a magic bullet to fix funding woes. Learn what grants can and cannot do for your organization, along with tips for finding the right fit for your agency’s mission and programs. Join us for this MotivateMonday session when we’re joined by Amanda Day, GPC, and Kimberly Hays de Muga, GPC, co-hosts of the popular podcast, Fundraising HayDay.

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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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Grant Makers, Here’s How to Support Nonprofits Led by People of Color

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Aisha Benson iStockphoto Leaders of nonprofits serving people of color are facing urgent needs and less support. Here are 5 ways foundations can take action to preserve progress and speed racial justice.

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How to Start a Food Pantry

Wild Apricot

The essential steps to launch a successful food pantry. From planning and organization to sourcing donations and managing operations, you'll learn how to make a positive impact in your community and provide crucial support to those in need.

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Where do foundations stand on AI-generated grant proposals?

Candid

Generative AI technologies have made it possible for users to transform raw information—quickly and easily—into a presentable and readable form. Although there is concern about how generative AI affects the integrity of written work and images, there is also hope that responsible adoption can boost the social sector’s impact. Greg Stanley at PEAK Grantmaking has argued that generative AI tools can streamline the grant application process by enabling grantmakers to summarize, categorize, and pre-

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How Grant-Makers Promote New Grants To Qualified Seekers

GrantNews

Grant-makers and grant-seekers work in tandem to improve our world. To illustrate, grant-makers fund vital programs. In turn, nonprofits, businesses, and professionals like scientific researchers, artists, and teachers manage these programs. However, not all grants are awarded. In truth, some grant funders do not receive enough qualified grant applicants to continue offering funding.

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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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20+ Memorable Gala Entertainment Ideas

Qgiv

Hosting a gala is a fantastic way to raise funds for your cause, but it’s the entertainment that truly makes it memorable. To stand out in the fundraising world, you need to find engaging gala entertainment ideas to captivate your audience and motivate them to continue their relationship with your nonprofit. The best entertainment for a gala will not only enthrall your guests but also promote donor engagement.

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How nonprofit boards can support a sustainable funding strategy 

Candid

Developing an effective funding strategy is vital to any nonprofit’s ability to sustain or increase its impact. And nonprofit boards play an important role in virtually every organization’s funding strategy. So how does that play out? Too often, nonprofits jump at flashy fundraising tactics (“Let’s host a gala!”) or fall back on conventional wisdom (“Diversification is good!

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Top Tips to Prepare Your Nonprofit for a Successful Grant Interview

GrantNews

When preparing for a successful grant interview, it can feel nearly impossible to anticipate every question a funding source might ask. However, thorough preparation and the right tools are crucial for success in these interviews. You need something to boost your confidence and help you respond effectively to almost any question that comes your way.

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Shortage of Black Doctors Is Rooted in Racist History — a $600 Million Gift Will Help Historically Black Medical Schools Address the Gap

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Research shows that a lack of Black doctors helps explain why Black people tend to die younger than their white peers. By Benjamin Chrisinger Marcus Ingram, Getty Images The Morehouse School of Medicine is one of four historically Black medical schools that is set to receive a large gift from Michael Bloomberg. Research shows that a lack of Black doctors helps explain why Black people tend to die younger than their white peers.

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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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How To Apply For Google Grants & Claim Your Free Ad Credits

re:Charity

Are you eager to amplify your cause within Google Search results but unsure how to apply for Google Grants? You’ve come to the right place! If you’re not already familiar. The post How To Apply For Google Grants & Claim Your Free Ad Credits appeared first on re: charity.

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Does Your Self-Care Routine Impact Your Mental Health?

GrantNews

Self-care has become a buzzword on social media and in news outlets worldwide—and for good reason. Self-care directly impacts your mental health. With this purpose in mind, GrantWatch helps organizations locate grants providing funding for mental health. Self-care practices can manage stress, lower the risk of illness, and boost energy levels. Equally important, self-care is a powerful way to reconnect with ourselves on a personal level.

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On Second Anniversary of Climate Bill, Funders Top Goals to Help Nonprofits

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Jim Rendon Sundog Solar Solar panels are installed on a capped landfill in Oakland, Maine, in a project funded through grants from Encore Renewable Energy and the Invest in Our Future initiative. Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, a report finds that a group of 33 grant makers exceeded its goals for helping communities and organizations learn about, access, and implement funding through the act.

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Why do smaller nonprofit organizations tend to have more diverse boards? 

Candid

Candid’s The state of diversity in the U.S. nonprofit sector report, released in May, analyzes the demographic composition of nonprofit staff, leaders, and board members in terms of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and disability status. What does the information shared by 59,550 U.S. public charities on their Candid profiles suggest about the demographic composition and size of nonprofit boards and how diverse boards are by organization size?

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Soapbox Engage Launches Advanced Fraud Protection

NonProfit PRO

Soapbox Engage launched Advanced Fraud Protection, which combines machine learning and AI to protect nonprofits from fraud.

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Spotlight State: Connecticut

GrantNews

Connecticut, a New England gem, offers high quality of life, natural beauty, and a storied past. The state features scenic water views, iconic lighthouses, vibrant fall foliage, and cherry blossoms. Parks transform into winter wonderlands, and lakes provide endless fishing, hiking, and exploration opportunities. As one of the original thirteen states, Connecticut has a storied history, including being the first state with a written constitution.

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'We Can Save Our City': The $100 Million Plan to Revive East Oakland

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

With Rise East, longtime residents aim to write a new chapter for East Oakland, starting with $100 million. By Sara Herschander Courtesy of Rise East Selena Wilson, CEO of East Oakland Youth Development Center, says philanthropic dollars often bypass programs that are necessary to achieve a mission but not glamorous. With Rise East, longtime residents aim to write a new chapter for East Oakland, starting with $100 million.

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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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Donor-Advised Funds Increase Annual Giving by 96%, Chariot/K2D Strategies Study Shows

NonProfit PRO

Chariot and K2D Strategies released the "2024 DAF Fundraising Report," which showed that DAFs enable donors to give more, and more often.

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Podcast: Maximizing Board Member Roles for Capital Campaign Success

Capital Campaign Pro

Season 4, Episode 1 In this episode, Amy Eisenstein and Andrea Kihlstedt dive deep into the critical roles that board members play in a successful capital campaign. With decades of experience, Amy and Andrea share practical insights and actionable advice on how to fully engage your board members, ensuring everyone is aligned and contributing effectively […] The post Podcast: Maximizing Board Member Roles for Capital Campaign Success appeared first on Capital Campaign Pro.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies, Gates Foundation Partner on $190 Million Data for Health Initiative

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Vital Strategies In Cambodia, the Data for Health Initiative supported a pilot project to improve birth and death data collection that can be scaled by the government. Also, Comcast has committed $35 million to help more people access the internet, and Amazon Frontlines is the winner of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s 2024 Humanitarian Prize.

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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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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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Burnout and Well-Being in Grantee Organizations: A CEP Blog Series

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Among the findings of Center for Effective Philanthropy’s State of Nonprofits 2024: What Funders Need to Know, was a striking statistic: 95 percent of nonprofit leaders who responded to CEP’s survey […] The post Burnout and Well-Being in Grantee Organizations: A CEP Blog Series appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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