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How to Evaluate Grant Opportunities: When to Say No to a Grant

Grant Writing Made Easy

This could be a great fit if you already incorporate STEM activities into your mentoring sessions. When you evaluate grant opportunities first through the lens of alignment, you protect your organization’s integrity and ensure that funding supports your mission rather than distracts from it. Pro tip: Alignment should feel natural.

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Planned Gifts: A Quick Guide To Help Nonprofits Raise More

The Fundraising Coach

While establishing relationships that can lead to planned gifts can take time, there are ways nonprofits can effectively raise more funds through this type of fundraising. Here are some of the most common types of planned gifts: Bequests : These are gifts made through a donor’s will or living trust. Is your board on board?

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How To Leverage Your Volunteers For Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

CauseVox

Their passion for your mission will show through in their outreach, which makes them a powerful social proof for potential donors. One great option for recruiting volunteers as fundraisers is to ask staff members or prior personal fundraisers (if you have any) to act as mentors. Pass the information you learn along to your fundraisers.

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We Want YOU to Help Scale Up Mobile for the Common Good

Tech Soup

As we pass through the 50th Anniversary of War on Poverty, 50 years during which $22 trillion has been spent, we now look at the next 50 years. and the Lake County Council on Aging in Mentor, Ohio. Keep reading to learn how you can help too! After the War on Poverty, What Comes Next?