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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

Get Fully Funded

You started your nonprofit because you saw a need in your community and felt inspired to meet that need. But doing good doesn’t pay the nonprofit’s bills, unfortunately. To make this happen, you MUST think of your nonprofit like a business — and run it that way. And you need policies, procedures, and processes.

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Breaking Down Nonprofit Data Silos: 5 Steps You Can Take

The Fundraising Coach

Data transforms nonprofit marketing and fundraising strategies; by incorporating real supporter information, you can personalize your campaigns and build genuine relationships with your donors. In this guide, we’ll provide steps you can take to break down data silos so your nonprofit can use its data to its fullest potential.

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

Process for Program Development and Evaluation: The process of program development and evaluation should be integrated into your organizational development, particularly if your organization is an early-stage nonprofit. This includes understanding legal requirements, ethical standards, and best practices in grant management. Mayer Consulting.

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How to Set Up Online Giving for Your Church

Qgiv

A merchant processor is a company that empowers businesses and nonprofits to accept online payments. There are a variety of merchant processors available, and each has its own policies, procedures, and processing fees. The second is PCI Compliance and secure data policies. How to choose an online fundraising platform.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

Assel Grant Services

Department of Housing and Urban Development Attention nonprofit organizations and government entities addressing homelessness! This opportunity is for nonprofit organizations; city/township, state, or county governments; tribal governments; and tribally designed housing entities to improve youth homelessness response systems in communities.

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Ensuring The Right To Online Free Association

The NonProfit Times

By Stephen Jackson From supporting a local museum to responding to climate change to aiding people in the midst of a health crisis, nonprofit staff turn time and attention to a variety of issues, working on them in creative and hyperlocal ways. It provides a way of thinking about building policies, procedures, and structures in online spaces.

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Ensuring The Right To Free Association Online

The NonProfit Times

By Stephen Jackson From supporting a local museum to responding to climate change to aiding people in the midst of a health crisis, nonprofit staff turn time and attention to a variety of issues, working on them in creative and hyperlocal ways. It provides a way of thinking about building policies, procedures, and structures in online spaces.