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How to tell a compelling story with a Seal of Transparency 

Candid

A nonprofit can earn a Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum Seal for its nonprofit profile on Candid’s GuideStar by sharing information about its mission, programs, financials, leadership, and/or goals and metrics. If my nonprofit has a 2022 or 2023 Seal of Transparency, what do I need to do to get one for 2024?

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Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising — Transparency, Safety & Legal Compliance

Big Fundraising Ideas

Blog Summary: By understanding and addressing these ethical considerations, schools can create effective and responsible fundraising programs that foster community trust and achieve their financial goals. Steps to Promote Transparency Set Clear Goals Before launching a fundraiser, clearly define the purpose and financial goal.

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An Essential Guide to Nonprofit Financial Management (Best Practices and Tips)

DoJiggy

Making money is not a business priority, but it’s an important way to keep the organization running and pursuing its goals. Key Elements of Nonprofit Financial Management In 2022, religious, charitable, and social welfare organizations eclipsed 1.49 Add it to your Form 990 to account for your assets and liabilities.

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21 Heartwarming Holiday Fundraising Ideas

Qgiv

If you’ve almost reached your fundraising goal, one last end-of-year push could help you not only meet your goal but go above and beyond. Set a fundraising goal you’d like to meet by midnight and set up a text-to-donate campaign so your partygoers can donate throughout the night from their smartphones. Check out B.I.G.

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Why Are Nonprofits Experiencing An Insurance Crisis? And What Can the Nonprofit Sector Do About it?

Blue Avocado

Lower liability insurance limits First, the community-based nonprofit sector generally must carry lower limits of liability insurance. Most insurance companies have reinsurance in order to protect their solvency and transfer a portion of their liability to the reinsurer. The answer is fourfold.