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Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising — Transparency, Safety & Legal Compliance

Big Fundraising Ideas

Ethical Considerations in School FundraisingTransparency, Safety & Legal Compliance What Are the Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising? Ethical considerations in school fundraising ensure that activities are transparent and legally compliant and the well-being of participants is prioritized.

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Which of Your Fundraising Events Need Online Waivers?

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As a nonprofit professional, you know how important hosting fundraising events is to both expanding your donor base and retaining existing donors. By giving supporters a way to connect with other like-minded supporters and your nonprofit’s staff, you can facilitate community and deep relationships at these events.

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Security: The Scary Part of Cloud Computing

Tech Soup

The event was a chance for me to become further informed on the scary part of cloud computing: security. To tell you the truth, I'm still not that clear on the difference between confidentiality and privacy, nor the difference between ethics and morals, but perhaps in time. The Greatest Security Risk to Nonprofits.

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The Quick Guide to Nonprofit Board Responsibilities

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At its core, your board is responsible for steering your nonprofit towards achieving your goals while ensuring legal and ethical integrity. This duty reinforces your board’s commitment to upholding your organization’s purpose and ensuring legal and ethical compliance.

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Master Nonprofit Financial Statements

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The board oversees the organization’s financial practices, ensures ethical management, and maintains fiscal responsibility. Liabilities are what your organization owes to vendors, employees, or others. Net Assets are the difference between your assets and your liabilities.

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The Essential Roles of a Trustor and Trustee

Planned Giving

The trustee’s responsibilities begin as outlined in the trust documents, either immediately or after a specific event like the trustor’s death. Adhering to Fiduciary Duties: Trustees must act in the best interests of the beneficiaries and comply with all legal and ethical obligations.