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Philanthropy must prioritize elevating and including Black voices

Candid

These donors had various motives for supporting abolition, however it rarely involved creating an equitable society that included Black people nor supported continual policy and societal change. One of the earliest philanthropic efforts for the Black community was the abolitionist movement.

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Investing in the Infrastructure of Nonprofit Organizations

Tech Soup

" So wrote Cynthia Gibson, then of the Carnegie Corporation , and Nonprofit Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Ruth McCambridge in a 2008 special issue of that magazine dedicated to infrastructure. And we need advocacy for new levels of excellence and for policies that support our work. Others might focus on policy-oriented efforts.

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Data Digest: Moneyball Giving, Data and Philanthropy, Data for Africa

Tech Soup

In this Alliance Magazine article David Bonbright, chief executive of Keystone Accountability explains that while the Markets for Good initiative intended to develop a philanthropic ecosystem and social change information marketplace that gave the most marginalized a voice, in reality this has not been the case.

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Fundraising for Education: Your Guide to Doing Virtual Fundraising Right

Qgiv

Use Data From Past Events to Set New Fundraising Goals. Use that data to set (and achieve) SMART goals for your nonprofit fundraising efforts! There’s something to interest any supporter, and this attention to detail has led to them raising over 60% of their fundraising goal … and their event hasn’t even happened yet!

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

A corporate sponsorship usually involves a sponsor supporting an event, donating auction items, or giving a monetary gift to help you meet a fundraising goal. There are a number of media outlets you can use to publicize your program, including: TV or radio stations Newspapers Magazines Local bloggers or social media influencers.

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Socializing Social Media at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Perhaps not every organization can be as optimistically trusting as HubSpot, but you can help build that trust by creating social media guidelines or policies for employees. Idealware explains how to do just that in a handy article that includes links to its policy templates and workbook. social media Twitter social media policy'

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

Get Fully Funded

A story about your organization’s history, programs, and future goals is unlikely to get picked up by a newspaper, TV station, or digital publication. Get release forms from everyone in the photos and videos, in accordance with your organization’s policy. Think newspapers and magazines, even the free, weekly publications.

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