Search Engine Optimization (SEO): A Guide for Nonprofits
NonProfit PRO
JUNE 10, 2024
Only 37% of nonprofits implement a search engine optimization strategy. Let’s explore how SEO can boost your online presence.
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NonProfit PRO
JUNE 10, 2024
Only 37% of nonprofits implement a search engine optimization strategy. Let’s explore how SEO can boost your online presence.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023
Prest Kim Leeson, SMU The O’Donnell Foundation’s grant to Southern Methodist will endow the university’s data-science institute and strengthen its engineering programs.
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NonProfit PRO
DECEMBER 12, 2023
Ren's Rapid Disbursement Engine has helped make more than 100,000 grants, providing upwards of $500 million to nonprofits.
NonProfit PRO
AUGUST 21, 2023
announced the launch of "OpenGiving," an AI-powered search engine that changes donor discovery for nonprofits. OpenGiving helps organizations find new donors outside their existing database, leveraging the IRS filings of nonprofits, grant-giving foundations, and the individuals associated with them.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JULY 17, 2023
Prest Abilene Christian University Kay Onstead gave $25 million to endow the Robert and Kay Onstead College of Science and Engineering at Abilene Christian University. Also, Florida Atlantic University received $11.5 million for research on amyloidosis, and a survivor of the Camp Fire in 2018 left $1.7
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
DECEMBER 12, 2023
By Drew Lindsay Stuart Isett As religion fades, some places of worship are partnering with charities to enhance their impact — and in some cases, revive their fortunes.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JULY 23, 2024
Walker redirected the foundation to focus entirely on inequality and engineered ambitious collaborations on issues like Detroit's bankruptcy. Walker redirected the foundation to focus entirely on inequality and engineered ambitious collaborations on issues like Detroit's bankruptcy. He will retire in 2025. He will retire in 2025.
Instrumentl
MAY 16, 2024
Explore the top government grant search engines and maximize your efforts with expert tips. Discover the holy grail of funding with government grants. Learn how to navigate federal, state, and local levels to find the best-fit opportunities for your nonprofit. Uncover the keys to securing consistent, long-term funding for your organization.
Instrumentl
NOVEMBER 6, 2023
This post will explain what grant search engines are, how to evaluate them based on your organization's needs, and which search engines stand out from the rest. We'll dig into common tools such as Instrumentl, Foundation Directory Online, and more.
GrantNews
DECEMBER 9, 2024
Engineering Education : Grants to nonprofits for engineering education. Funding is for programs that bring more women into the engineering profession. Funding supports improvement, expansion, and strengthening of businesses that impact families, girls, and women.
The NonProfit Times
DECEMBER 9, 2024
First, generative AI is now a viable competitor to traditional search engines, largely without people having to leave their generative AI hosts. Google pioneered the idea of the zero-click search, where you search and get an answer without having to leave the search engine. This is for two reasons. Nor is it now. Use statistics.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JUNE 27, 2024
How a onetime comic actor turned $60 million of Powerball winnings into a grant-making engine that has backed ambitious theater since 2014. How a onetime comic actor turned $60 million of Powerball winnings into a grant-making engine that has backed ambitious theater since 2014. The foundation was the play’s major funder.
Instrumentl
MAY 14, 2024
Explore the top free grant search engines tailored for nonprofit professionals. Discover key features and user favorites to find funding without breaking the bank. We'll walk you through each tool, highlighting their benefits and why users love them.
GrantNews
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
While STEM does stand for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, there is much more to the concept. Funding is for classroom resources and materials that support lessons related to science, technology, engineering, and math. K-12 Teachers for STEM Programs $500 to teachers to promote K-12 STEM education.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JUNE 5, 2023
By Emily Haynes and Rasheeda Childress Almost 20 percent of Vanguard donor-advised funds have more than $250,000 to give.
Clairification
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Most nonprofits need a board that is a fundraising engine. Or you may be part of a bifurcated organization where there is more than one board with different purposes (e.g., governance; foundation; advocacy), so your part can perhaps afford to be less engaged with fundraising. This may mean you believe you need to recruit ‘rich people.’
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
AUGUST 23, 2024
By Maria Di Mento Charles Manley Diana and Roy Vagelos’s gift will support programs in cell engineering and gene therapy. Roy and Diana Vagelos's latest donation expands the medical school's mission to advance treatment for diseases.
Pamela Grow
APRIL 10, 2024
Leading international fundraising copywriter, Lisa Sargent, calls print donor newsletters your “retention engines.” But only print donor newsletters have the “sticky” quality that leads to greater donor loyalty — and the greatest gift of all, the bequest gift.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
OCTOBER 23, 2023
By Maria Di Mento UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering Franklin Antonio Plus, Fort Lewis College, three universities, and a civic engagement group for youths all landed multimillion-dollar gifts.
Candid
NOVEMBER 2, 2023
Enter search engine optimization (SEO). SEO is a set of techniques for making your website more discoverable to people using search engines to find information. If you’re new to SEO, it’s helpful to first understand the basics of how search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo work. How does nonprofit SEO work?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
SEPTEMBER 16, 2024
Plus, two brothers gave $75 million to UW-Madison for a new engineering building, the Mayo Clinic landed $50 million to expand cancer care to more underserved patients, Mackenzie Scott gave $40 million, and the Juilliard School received $20 million.
iGrantWriters
JANUARY 25, 2022
Collaborative, multidisciplinary projects that engage the fields of regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, biomaterials, and bioengineering with cancer biology will be essential for generating novel experimental models that mimic cancer pathophysiology in the context of a testable cancer research hypothesis.
NonProfit PRO
FEBRUARY 13, 2024
Classy announced Classy Studio, which was built for connection, designed for creativity, and engineered for giving.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JUNE 17, 2024
area billionaire Tom Golisano gave $50 million to build a center to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and University of South Carolina lands $30 million for engineering and computing. Plus, Rochester, N.Y.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
MAY 15, 2024
Also, Robin Hood gave $35 million to almost 100 nonprofit groups to increase financial stability for low-income residents of New York City, and $22 million will launch the GE Aerospace Foundation, which will develop a pipeline of engineers from a variety of backgrounds.
Pamela Grow
MARCH 6, 2024
Engaging, consistent donor communications provide the engine behind your fundraising program. On Writing We know from our work here at Basics & More that when it comes to your nonprofit’s bottom line, nothing quite beats excellent creative, and genuine human communication. Ann Handley.
Ann Green's Nonprofit
JANUARY 11, 2024
Freshness is also one of many factors that can help your content rank higher on search engines. Maintaining content freshness shows potential supporters that your organization is successful at continually bringing new donors on board.
iGrantWriters
DECEMBER 20, 2021
Description The Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Division supports enabling and transformative research that fuels progress in engineering applications with high societal impacts. ECCS also strengthens its programs through links to other areas of engineering, science, industry, government, and international collaborations.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
MARCH 6, 2023
Prest Also, Mary and Richard Templeton donated $20 million to Southern Methodist University for engineering education and scholarships, and California State University at Fullerton has received a pledge of $4 million for desert-science studies.
Tech Soup
MARCH 9, 2023
Search engine optimization (SEO) can be an intimidating topic for nonprofits, especially as there seems to be constant debate about what search engines are actually looking for. However, it's surprisingly logical when you break it down.
NonProfit PRO
JANUARY 11, 2023
If you find your check engine light on these days, you are not alone. Burnout is a real and persistent challenge for many of us. In the new year, I encourage you to try these check-ins designed to help you ask the necessary questions to get unstuck, avoid burnout, and courageously resist.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
APRIL 20, 2023
By Glenn Gamboa, AP Business Writer NEW YORK Mark Davis, Courtesy of The Marcy Lab School, AP Salesforce’s partnership with the Marcy Lab School began when some of its employees started volunteering at the New York nonprofit, which trains high-school graduates to become software engineers in one year at no cost to the students.
Candid
AUGUST 26, 2021
As senior engineering director at Google, she led worldwide engineering for mobile applications and services, with a mission to bring the next billion people online. She earned a B.S. in computer science from Stanford University and is a member of the Aspen Institute’s Henry Crown Fellows class of 2011.
NonProfit PRO
JUNE 30, 2023
Merkle has launched Merkury's identity resolution engine at Snowflake Summit 2023. The platform helps companies grow and own their own cookie-less private identity graph to better recognize, understand, and serve their customers across all channels in real time.
NonProfit PRO
JULY 17, 2023
KLaunch and BlueSky Commerce announce the launch of FoodBridge, an e-commerce and AI-powered engine built to create a new pathway to economic sustainability for food banks. Once deployed, citizens can shop a food bank’s digital storefront via their mobile device.
NonProfit PRO
MARCH 25, 2022
This guide will help you get the right nonprofit CRM engine in place to supercharge your mission and let ‘er run with ease. To simplify the upfront market research, we’ve compiled this complete guide to objectively evaluate and select the right nonprofit CRM for your organization.
CauseVox
MAY 17, 2024
This session will review AI prompt engineering and its applications to generate personalized, authentic, and compelling content that drives engagement. AI prompt engineering best practices. In this 30 minute session you’ll learn: How to use AI tools effectively while preserving your organization’s authenticity.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JANUARY 23, 2023
Plus, four Mars candy company heiresses together gave $22 million to support a science, technology, engineering, arts, and math programs at a prep school for girls. Thomas’s new sports arena, which will house its women’s and men’s hockey and basketball programs.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
DECEMBER 7, 2022
Michael Abernethy, Elon University Elon University students in the Grand Challenges in Engineering 1 course test their underwater remotely operated vehicle prototype. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute wants to expand racial and ethnic diversity in undergraduate science education. million to close racial gaps in homeownership in three U.S.
GrantNews
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
S cience, Technology, Engineering, and Math Learning Grants to USA sixth through twelfth-grade teachers at public and nonprofit private schools to enhance science, technology, engineering, and math learning. Funding ensures that school libraries are still offering children good books to read. The Last Word There you have it.
Ann Green's Nonprofit
OCTOBER 26, 2023
An analytical problem solver, Chelsey uses a data-driven approach fostered by her engineering background to conduct multipronged annual giving campaigns, manage leadership-level prospects and volunteers, and enhance cross-departmental relationships. Chelsey Newmyer is a Senior Consultant at Graham-Pelton.
Tech Soup
JANUARY 18, 2023
You can use these methods to tell your story more effectively, to be discovered on search engines and social media, and to encourage people to engage with your cause. Investing time into creative content like blogs, videos, images, and animations can help your organization to stand out.
NonProfit PRO
MAY 27, 2022
Play Like a Girl leverages the power of sports to expose young girls to careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). As the organization grew and its programs expanded, so did the need for paid, professional staff and increased funding.
Candid
AUGUST 8, 2022
I am a Black women nonprofit founder that I started my nonprofit Science, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc. also known as SEM Link, in 2005 because of my desire to ensure that Black children are integrated into the pipeline for the future Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce.
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