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Preparing for the Inevitable: How Grantmakers Can Thrive Amid Climate Events

Blackbaud

Climate events are no longer a once-in-a-generation occurrence. Modern grantmakers must be prepared and ready to support their communities when—not if—a climate disaster hits. Keep Your Organization Operational To effectively support the community during a climate event, it is crucial that your organization remains operational.

Policy 84
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Financial Sustainability for Nonprofits: 4 Considerations

Ann Green's Nonprofit

In this guide, we’ll review four considerations to keep in mind as you assess your nonprofit’s financial sustainability—and, therefore, how ready it is for expansion. Before you can grow, you should have a strong accounting infrastructure that consists of: Fiscal policies and procedures. Let’s get started! Bookkeeper.

Finance 148
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Can Housing Grants Help You Find Your Forever Home?

GrantNews

If you’re ready to make your forever home a reality, explore the world of housing grants today. Benefit Local Residents : Grants and sponsorships to nonprofits for programs and events to benefit local residents. Finding the right grant begins with research. GrantWatch has an extensive list of housing grants.

Grant 109
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Sustainable community-led solutions shaping disaster philanthropy 

Candid

Our long-term investment in Houston nonprofits strengthened their ability to lead localized disaster recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey through ongoing severe weather events. In this era of geopolitical change and policy realignment, philanthropy has the opportunity to strengthen its commitment to community-led solutions.

Policy 80
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Strategies for Impactful Grantmaking During Funding Uncertainty

Blackbaud

Just as we finally got our footing from a global pandemic and spinning up programs to support communities dealing with extreme weather events, now federal policy shifts have grantmakers and grantees alike scrambling. Here are three ways funders can support their grantees now and in the future.

Funding 66
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A Nonprofit Partnership: How One Board Member Connected Two Organizations and Boosted Both

Blue Avocado

As a new board member of Mary’s Pence, Natasha was ready to make a difference. She then received her graduate degree in higher education, student affairs, and international education policy. Natasha was at a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation event as an alum when she learned about an open position as a Dean of Scholar Support.

Mentor 101
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Building a culture of nonprofit compliance at Candid

Candid

But before receiving funds, you need to show you’re legally registered, governed by a board, and have solid financial management policies. It takes a village to get ready for a large-scale effort like our recent audit. Our SOC 2 audit required us to refine our policies and plans for responding to incidents or unexpected events.

Policy 105