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Why you need a great ask at year-end

Hands-On Fundraising

We’re heading into the year-end flurry of fundraising. What’s your ask? Tis the season, and fundraisers everywhere are preparing. What’s your year-end ask? It’s also the season for multiple “giving days”… like GivingTuesday or December 31st. I hope you’re already polishing up the last details of your year-end campaign. But before you mail anything or […] The post Why you need a great ask at year-end appeared first on Hands-On Fundraising.

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Year-End Fundraising in 2024: What to Expect

NonProfit PRO

Because nonprofits place great emphasis on year-end campaigns, it’s crucial to understand how year-end fundraising is shaping up this year.

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NPO Cybersecurity Getting New Defense Level

The NonProfit Times

NetHope announced the launch of the Partner Collective for the Global Humanitarian Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Global Humanitarian ISAC) during its recent 2024 NetHope Global Summit. This initiative unites a group of organizations dedicated to providing funding, expertise, tools, and technology to support the Global Humanitarian ISAC mission of enhancing cybersecurity for global humanitarian and conservation nonprofits.

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Melinda French Gates Is Gone, but Her Vision for Gender Equality Remains

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The division the philanthropist helped shape at the Gates Foundation is pushing forward with ambitious plans for women's health care and economic power. By Sara Herschander Alice Plati As president of the Gates Foundation’s gender equity division, Anita Zaidi has helped fund research and distribution networks for breakthrough innovations like self-injectable contraceptives and implemented far-reaching mentorship programs.

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AI for Grant Writing: 20+ ChatGPT Prompts You Can Use

This prompt guide for ChatGPT contains 20+ tested ChatGPT prompts, along with tips on how to use this tool the best way. Nonprofits can engage with ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, refine project plans, and craft compelling narratives for grant proposals.

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Introducing Coffee, Tea, & Philanthropy: Inspiring Conversations on Impact

Fluxx

Join Bill Campbell in Coffee, Tea, & Philanthropy, exploring stories of changemakers and their impact in communities worldwide over a cup of coffee or tea.

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30 Raffle Basket Ideas to Boost Excitement and Fundraising

OneCause

Inspire your team, boost excitement, and increase fundraising with our list of unique raffle basket ideas that are sure to impress your event attendees.

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Engaging Youth in the Future of Democracy: One Foundation’s Vision

Center for Effective Philanthropy

At the approach of a high-stakes election, voter turnout is top of mind for many, including which segments of the population are likely — or unlikely — to turn in […] The post Engaging Youth in the Future of Democracy: One Foundation’s Vision appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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7 Best Online Giving Platforms for Churches

DoJiggy

Effective church fundraising requires an online giving platform that has evolved beyond traditional methods, making online giving platforms essential tools for churches. An effective online giving platform simplifies donations, encourages generosity, and helps churches manage their funds more efficiently. With the rise of mobile apps and web-based giving solutions, churches have more options than ever to engage their congregations and support their missions.

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Here come the Autonomists: Redefining nonprofit work 

Candid

The way we work is rapidly evolving amid societal and industry changes in a post-pandemic world. One shift I’m seeing is the rise of those I call the “Autonomists”—highly skilled professionals who are opting out of traditional employment structures in favor of independent, project-based work. The movement signals a new era of work, one where professionals value autonomy over security and innovation over tradition.

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Go Fast and Far By Creating Efficient Grants Systems

The NonProfit Times

By Roxxi Bartlett From the inner workings of a busy nonprofit comes a shared scenario. As a grant professional, you have identified a great grant opportunity but the lead time is short. It’s a perfect match, but you know you’re going to have to set up meetings with the program director, finance, and possibly the executive director. The struggle is finding a collective time to meet.

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Mastering Your GivingTuesday Fundraising Email Campaign

Greater Giving

Mastering Your GivingTuesday Fundraising Email Campaign: How, When, Why, and Who GivingTuesday is quickly approaching, and it’s the perfect opportunity to inspire generosity and rally support for your cause. 85% of nonprofits generate online gifts during GivingTuesday, and 76% of them use email marketing campaigns to promote their online giving campaigns according to our nonprofit GivingTuesday survey results.

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Understanding the Differences: Capital, Program, and Operating Grants for Nonprofits

Just Write Grants

When it comes to securing funding, nonprofits often encounter various types of grants, each serving a different purpose. Understanding the distinctions between capital, program, and operating grants is crucial for effectively managing your organization’s finances and meeting its goals. In this blog post, we’ll break down these three types of grants, explain their unique characteristics, and offer guidance on how to use them effectively. 1.

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Key Cybersecurity Terms

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Emily Haynes Getty Images Cybersecurity is evolving quickly. Here are the definitions you need to know.

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Smart Ways to Manage Leftover Products After a Fundraiser

Big Fundraising Ideas

How To Handle Leftover Products After a Fundraiser Blog Summary: In this guide, we’ll share practical tips on handling leftover fundraising products so you can maximize your profits and minimize waste. From repurposing unsold items to offering discounts or donating to local charities, there are several creative ways to ensure your fundraising efforts are still a success.

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True or False: Grant Writing Tips for Nonprofit Leaders

Think and Ink Grants

We live in a world where, good or bad, advice comes from all directions. It's so much that sometimes it feels like we are living in a vortex. The good news is that I am here to help you navigate this maze and get down to grant writing tips that will help you move the needle by defining which tips are true and valid and which tips are false. This tip is TRUE.

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The Rise of Fractional Executives: And The Impact On Nonprofits

The Fundraising Coach

This guest post is from Cindy Wagman, the founder of [link]. She shares a powerful way nonprofits are bringing in top executive expertise in a new way. Be sure to check out Cindy’s training “ Fractional Executives: Disrupting Nonprofit Staffing and Careers ” for The Nonprofit Academy at: [link]. The Rise of Fractional Executives: And The Impact On Nonprofits by Cindy Wagman The nonprofit sector is facing an unprecedented staffing crisis.

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How the For-Purpose sector in Aotearoa is working on reframing overhead 

Strategic Grants

As Strategic Grants reflects on 15 years of funding best practice—with 10 of those years proudly and firmly rooted in Aotearoa New Zealand —we’ve been thinking a lot about just how much the funding landscape has changed over this time. One turn in the tide that our team has been discussing in depth, is the narrative of overhead costs. It was over 10 years ago that Dan Pallotta did his TED talk in the US speaking to some crucial challenges that the not-for-profit sector faces in comparison to the

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Artificial Intelligence and Grant Writing

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

The world is evaluating whether and how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI). Prognosticators say that the concept and functionality of AI are here to stay, and will most certainly grow. For those of us whose work is creative, focusing in particular on the grant writing work of our team, using AI represents an ethical gray area. (ICYMI: The Grant Professionals Association has been talking about this on an ongoing basis and has this current statement about the ethics of AI for our field.

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Government Grants Management Software: Security of Sensitive Data is Ensured & Compliance Guaranteed

Fluxx

Government agencies handle a number and variety of sensitive information while administering grants. Everything from sub-recipient data to compliance reports, the need to maintain security requirements regarding grant-related data is at an all-time high. As grant programs grow in size and complexity, so do the vulnerabilities that come into play when managing them.

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For donations, belief is enough [COMMANDMENT 4]

Future Fundraising Now

A ten-week series on things you should know about fundraising. Belief is enough. You don’t have to educate donors how your programs work. That’s not only unnecessary, it’s counter-productive. Tested again and again, showering donors with facts and “how it works” decreases response. When you explain, you encourage donors’ analytic, “error-seeking” mind to fire up — and fundraisers almost always lose out when donors are thinking that way.

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Salesforce Unveils Agentforce Accelerator to Boost Nonprofit Impact 

NonProfit PRO

Salesforce unveiled an accelerator initiative to help nonprofits harness its Agentforce suite of tools to build and deploy AI agents.

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VolunteerMatters and Double the Donation Launch Partnership to Support Corporate Volunteerism

Double the Donation

Double the Donation is excited to announce its latest partnership with VolunteerMatters, extending corporate social responsibility technology into the realm of corporate volunteerism. Through this collaboration, 360MatchPro Volunteer Hub is now seamlessly integrated with volunteer management software VolunteerMatters, providing organizations with powerful tools to enhance their corporate volunteer strategies and engage supporters like never before.

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Nonprofit Rehab and Mental Health Grants for PTSD

GrantNews

GrantWatch has nonprofit rehab and mental health grants that address PTSD. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects people from all walks of life, including veterans, first responders, and anyone who’s experienced trauma. What’s more, if left untreated, it can have lasting effects on the lives of those who suffer from it. It often requires both mental health and rehab support for recovery.

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25 Years And $2.5 Billion For ShopGoodwill.com

The NonProfit Times

Image from ShopGoodwill.com By Richard H. Levey ShopGoodwill.com, the ecommerce platform used by more than 130 Goodwills across North America, is not resting on its history after 25 years in operation. The online store, which organization leaders claim was “the first e-commerce auction platform created, owned, and operated by a nonprofit organization,” is celebrating its silver anniversary by boosting its use of artificial intelligence (AI).

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Why Billionaire Philanthropy Might Not Be as Generous as You Think

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Gifts from the wealthy sometimes raise questions about the societal costs underpinning them — for example, labor practices and the treatment of workers, the impact on communities and the environment, as well as tax practices and the cost to the taxpayer By Tobias Jung Scott Rudd/Sipa US/Alamy Stock Photo America’s richest woman, Walmart heiress Alice L Walton When donated wealth comes from big business, labor practices, impact on communities and environment, and tax practices may come under scru

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What It Means to be a Connected K–12 School

Blackbaud

The definition of “a connected school” could be many different things. Each description, at its core, stems from the answer to this one question: Does your school function at its optimal level? To honestly say yes to this question, your school must connect efficiently and effectively everywhere that matters—from software functionality to parent communication, teacher and student processes, and financial management.

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How to Design a Nonprofit Logo That Amplifies Your Mission

Blackbaud

Your nonprofit’s brand is an essential tool for building trust with supporters. When your audience sees the same visuals and messaging throughout all of your communications, it makes your organization recognizable and memorable for them. Plus, since your brand represents your mission, it instills confidence that they’re supporting a good cause with their resources and time.