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Budget Planning for Nonprofits: Ensuring a Successful Fundraiser

GiveSmart

If you’re planning a fundraiser, you’ll need a good budget. A fundraising budget plan is essential to maximizing your profit margins and collecting more funds for your cause. Large, lavish in-person events will naturally need bigger budgets than intimate ones or virtual or hybrid events.

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How Purchase Cards Simplify Nonprofit Accounting

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Even so, just like your everyday consumer credit cards, many Purchase Cards incorporate ways to mitigate that risk, having the extra benefit of liability coverage in the unlikely event a card is stolen or an employee were to try to use the card fraudulently. Additionally, not every organizational employee has the same spending need.

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TechSoup at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Tech Soup

No technology demos. You’ve heard that a technology plan can help you plan and budget better for technology acquisitions, but how do you go about creating your organization's plan? Like a business plan, it includes a budget and timeline, and is written in a clear, accessible way. Lynn Van Housen. No PowerPoint.

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21 Heartwarming Holiday Fundraising Ideas

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Every parent wants to provide their child with the happiness and excitement of receiving a gift, and a toy and supply drive can make that possible for families who might not have the budget to buy their children the toy of their dreams. Set up a website, event registration form, and liability waiver with a reliable fundraising platform.