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Focus on Generosity and Building Relationships on Giving Tuesday

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Beginning in 2012, Giving Tuesday has taken place the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Given what’s likely in the next administration, nonprofits will need to work harder to combat any government funding cuts and policy changes. It’s likely both you and your donors are upset with the outcome. Your donors deserve better.

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4 Keys to Successful Fundraising in 2012

Get Fully Funded

As we look to a new year, it’s time to start thinking about what 2012 might hold for us. Here’s what I see vibrant nonprofits doing in 2012. Nonprofits that will raise big money in 2012 will take fundraising seriously. Nonprofits that will raise big money in 2012 will spend money on training.

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4 Keys to Successful Fundraising in 2012

Get Fully Funded

As we look to a new year, it’s time to start thinking about what 2012 might hold for us. Here’s what I see vibrant nonprofits doing in 2012. Nonprofits that will raise big money in 2012 will take fundraising seriously. Nonprofits that will raise big money in 2012 will spend money on training.

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Supporting Native communities is about listening and relationships

Candid

We listened, and we responded in 2012 with a commitment to place 40% of our grant dollars each year with Native-led groups, meaning that a majority of their staff and board members are Native Americans. Since 2012, we’ve made more than $87 million in grants to Native-led groups—more than 45%of total grant dollars.

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Unlocking the Power of Giving Tuesday: A Comprehensive Guide for Nonprofits

Community Boost

It’s not just about the funds raised on that one day—it’s about fostering a culture of giving that extends far beyond. Origins (2012) Giving Tuesday began in 2012 as a collaborative initiative between New York’s 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation.

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How Data-Informed Philanthropy Can Close the Giving Gap for Women and Girls

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Philanthropic funding for organizations dedicated to women and girls has consistently remained below two percent of total charitable giving since 2012, the year for which the Womens Philanthropy Institute (WPI) […] The post How Data-Informed Philanthropy Can Close the Giving Gap for Women and Girls appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. (..)

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Women in the nonprofit sector: Underrepresented, underpaid, underfunded, but making progress 

Candid

Despite comprising the majority of the nonprofit workforce, women in the sector still face gender disparities and challenges, including unequal pay, lack of access to funding sources, and expectations to do more with less. The power of small grants and deep listening to fund the unfundable. was Boston Womens Fund. Today is U.S.