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Privacy Policy

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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If your organization relies on volunteers, even just a little, you need a volunteer handbook that spells out expectations, policies, and procedures. Let your volunteers know about your organization’s liability coverage, what it covers and what it does not. Is there a liability release everyone must sign? Is orientation required?

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Only the Top 1% of Nonprofits Accept Gifts of Real Estate

Planned Giving

Takeaway: Nonprofits can accept real estate gifts without ever holding the property directly, reducing liability and complexity. Establish a Real Estate Gift Acceptance Policy Define clear guidelines for evaluating and accepting properties. Promote this option through donor communications, events, and online content.

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Why Nonprofits Are Needed in the Sharing Economy

Tech Soup

Overall, the two-day event left me wondering " Where are all the nonprofits and public libraries who've been sharing and innovating forever? Blurred Policy Lines and the Downsides of Sharing. Beth Kanter wrote up a piece ahead of the event and two after; Will the Sharing Economy Catalyze New Forms of Philanthropy?

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Nonprofits Should Make the Most of Email Signatures

Tech Soup

Deborah Galea is the COO at Red Earth Software, Inc , which donates its Policy Patrol Mail Security Bundle to eligible nonprofits to prevent. congestion, legal liability, and confidentiality breaches. Without a simple disclaimer, your organization is left open to liability for the information getting into unintended hands.

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Why Celebrity iCloud Hacking Should Matter to Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

You may think your data isn't desirable, but if you hold fundraising events and have donor data in your files, provide direct services to your community and have client health records or domestic violence shelter rosters, and so on, then your data is desirable by someone. Adopt an Acceptable Use Policy and Train Staff on It!

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Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

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That level of knowledge builds over time with ongoing training at board meetings, through tours, at events, and by other means. In short, the board’s duty is to deal with the policies and the “big issues.” The staff, as led by the executive director (president, CEO…) implements that policy: the tactical three-foot view.

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