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Reconsidering Our Relationship to Power: What If Philanthropy’s Greatest Resource Isn’t Financial but Relational Capital?

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Individualism. Competition. Risk aversion. Short-termism. Scarcity. Presumed expertise. Many of the norms by which philanthropy operates perpetuate the very narratives our sector seeks to change. In this series on the […] The post Reconsidering Our Relationship to Power: What If Philanthropys Greatest Resource Isnt Financial but Relational Capital?

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Can Foundations and Corporations Fill the Development Aid Gap?

NonProfit PRO

Traditional sources of development funding have stagnated and even declined. Can foundations and corporations fill the gap?

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Fighting Fire with Funding: Grants for Prevention and Recovery

GrantNews

Grants for Prevention and Recovery are more important than ever! As wildfires continue to impact significant parts of our country, communities are painfully aware of the destruction these fires cause. These devastating events highlight the critical need for education, preparedness, and proactive fire prevention strategies. That’s why Grants for Prevention and Recovery is more than just a headline.

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Study Uncovers Next Gen Giving Perspectives as the Great Wealth Transfer Looms

NonProfit PRO

A new report dives into Christian millennials' perceptions of wealth and giving as the Great Wealth Transfer approaches.

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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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Strategic resilience for mission-driven organizations

Candid

Nonprofit organizations are no strangers to uncertainty. Grant funding often comes with time limits and may not be renewed. Neither institutional grant funding nor individual donations are guaranteed for the long term. Employees may seek other opportunities or more competitive compensation. So, uncertainty is certainly familiar to those of us in the nonprofit space.

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4 Creative Ways to Include Sponsors in Fundraising Event Promotion

re:Charity

A well-promoted event doesnt just attract attendeesit also keeps sponsors coming back. But how you engage your sponsors before the fundraising event can make or break their willingness to support. The post 4 Creative Ways to Include Sponsors in Fundraising Event Promotion appeared first on re: charity.

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Key Workplace Donor Trends for Nonprofits to Know

Double the Donation

In todays rapidly evolving philanthropic landscape, understanding the motivations and behaviors of donors (especially those giving through their workplaces) is more important than ever.

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Microsoft to Discontinue Select Donated Microsoft 365 and Office 365 Plans

Tech Soup

Nonprofits using donated versions of Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Office 365 E1 will need to switch to different licenses or risk losing their data.

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Grant Professionals Collaborating

Fundraising HayDay

Collaboration comes in so many shapes and sizes, especially when grant professionals are involved. You can sub-contract for consultants, develop a joint grant proposal, co-author journal articles, co-present workshops and webinars, and so much more. Were joined by Dana Patterson and Melody Hernandez, two successful grant professionals in the Greater Bay Area, who have found many ways to happily collaborate and theyre sharing their insights on what makes it successful.

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Laws of Fundraising regarding donor complaints

Future Fundraising Now

Donor complaints rule the lives of many fundraisers, a fact that is captured by the 5th Law of Fundraising: Donor complaints are a stronger force than anything described in physics or quantum mechanics. But thats not all. Heres the 1st Addendum to the 5th Law: Imagined donor complaints are an even stronger force than that. You have probably seen this force at work: Three donors calling to complain about something in your fundraising will outweigh the hundreds or thousands of donors who responded

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Community Lenders Fear Tightening of Credit with Trump Cuts

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

President Trump's proposed budget eliminates much of the federal CDFI Fund, which since 1994 has enabled community development nonprofits to support millions of small businesses and housing efforts. Smaller borrowers are most at risk. By Alex Daniels NALCAB The Puerto Rican restaurant Chef Nieves, in Wimauma, Fla., received financial support from the organization Enterprising Latinas, a partner of the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders.