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Are These Fundraising Appeal Best Practices Holding You Back?

Clairification

Full confession: I’ve used the franken “best practice” appeal structure for years. And honestly? It works — especially if you borrow generously from the best of the best appeal writers. I’ve even taught these practices at conferences, on webinars, and through consulting engagements. You probably know the formula: Lead with the beginnings of a story illustrating your mission.

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How Is Your Nonprofit Doing This Year, and How You Can Make Improvements If You’re Behind In Your Goals

Ann Green's Nonprofit

It’s hard to believe we’re halfway through 2025. It’s been a tumultuous year so far, especially in the U.S. The midpoint of the year is a good time to see if you’re meeting your fundraising and communications goals. For this post, I’m assuming your fiscal year is the same as the calendar year. If you’re on a different fiscal cycle, you can make the appropriate time adjustments.

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How to Craft the Perfect Thank-You Message for Donors

Pamela Grow

Imagine you just made a major donation to a cause that’s important to you. You probably spent a lot of time thinking about how much you could afford to give and considering which organization you could trust. A few weeks pass, and you realize you never received any acknowledgement of your generosity. Would you be likely to choose the same organization the next time you want to make a charitable donation?

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Do your thank you letters need a little help?

Hands-On Fundraising

I want you to raise more money. So I want you to fix your thank you letters. I understand why thank you letters might seem an afterthought. When I first started working in development, I felt comfortable around data and record-keeping. It felt neat and orderly. You plug the numbers in correctly, and you get […] The post Do your thank you letters need a little help?

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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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Apply Now: 10 Foundation Grants Closing Soon for Nonprofits

GrantNews

Finding the right grants from a foundation can be a true game-changer for nonprofits that want to make a lasting impact. If you’re looking to secure grant money quickly, time is of the essence! With numerous grant opportunities available, it’s essential to identify those that align with your nonprofit’s mission and have upcoming deadlines.

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The Million-Dollar Question: What Could Your Nonprofit Do if Money Weren’t an Issue?

Blue Avocado

I have worked for many nonprofit organizations over the past 30 years. Their balance sheets were all very different; some had endowments of more than $20 million, and others were figuring out their payroll from month to month. But there was always one similarity they shared — almost all their planning and board dialogue centered around how to grow fundraising.

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Can GoFundMe's New DAF Tool Supercharge Charitable Giving?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The effort aims to move stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark. By James Pollard, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) Giving Funds are GoFundMe's latest in a flurry of product rollouts with the goal of moving stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark where totals have long hovered.

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Proud to Be American: Grants Fueling Growth and Opportunity

GrantNews

As we gather to celebrate the 4th of July, we take pride in the strength, resilience, and unity that define the United States of America. Our nation’s greatness is rooted in the enduring power of the Constitution: crafted centuries ago with wisdom and vision, and strengthened over time by leaders who have guided us forward with thoughtful amendments and bold action.

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Nonprofit Radio for June 30, 2025: Tech To Amplify Youth Voices & Donor Diversity Redefining Social Fundraising

Tony Martignetti

Sam Kussin-Shoptaw, Sahil Gupta, Katelyn Gillum & Bee Lee: Tech To Amplify Youth Voices Our panel from the 2025 Nonprofit Technology Conference, examines how nonprofits use Artificial Intelligence, social media and other technology to uplift young people. They share challenges and successes to increase your awareness and help you give voice to younger constituencies. … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for June 30, 2025: Tech To Amplify Youth Voices & Donor Diversity Redefining Soc

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Microsoft’s Nonprofit Grant Cuts Threaten Capital Campaigns: Here’s What To Do

Capital Campaign Pro

On May 15, 2025, Microsoft announced the cancellation of its Microsoft 365 Business Premium and Office 365 E1 nonprofit grant programs. Nearly 400,000 nonprofits will lose access to free desktop apps, email, storage, and essential security tools. Many will need to pay out of pocket or switch platforms within 45 days of their renewal dates. […] The post Microsoft’s Nonprofit Grant Cuts Threaten Capital Campaigns: Here’s What To Do appeared first on Capital Campaign Pro.

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Breaking: Just-Passed Tax Measure Will Add New Money Woes to a Reeling Sector

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Individuals and corporate donors could cut back — just as safety-net charities face a sharp rise in demand By Ben Gose Individuals and corporate donors could cut back — just as safety-net charities face a sharp rise in demand.

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Everything You Need to Know About In-Kind Donations

GiveSmart

Schools, foundations, and nonprofits are continually seeking donations to help them achieve their objectives. An in-kind donation is one type of contribution that can provide significant benefits to nonprofit organizations. In-kind donations are gifts of goods or services, offering more flexibility and adaptability than monetary donations. While financial contributions are valuable, in-kind donations provide your nonprofit with goods and services that serve your immediate needs.

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Who Pays for Grants and Do You Have to Pay Them Back?

GrantNews

If you’re new to the world of grants, you might be wondering: what exactly are grants, who pays for them, and do you have to pay them back? The team at GrantWatch has your back! Let’s break it down in simple terms. What Is a Grant? A grant is funding provided to support something important such as a research project, a community initiative, or a creative endeavor.

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5 Reasons Many Nonprofits Fail to Reach Their Highest Potential

NonProfit PRO

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'I Know What It Feels Like to Lead While Funders Quietly Slip Away'

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Grant makers promised to support trans nonprofits. Where are they now? By Breonna McCree Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Standard The Transgender District provides programs focused on cultural preservation and economic development to empower transgender people to thrive. Here, Shane Val-Diva performs during a night market in San Francisco. Grant makers promised to support trans nonprofits.

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Putting the ‘trust’ in trust-based philanthropy: One leader’s aspiration to shift power and deepen impact

Candid

Trust is one of the most essential elements of effective grantmaking. It’s also one of the hardest to practice fully. After more than 30 years in youth development and philanthropy, including 25 at the Charles Hayden Foundation (CHF), I’ve come to believe that to have a meaningful impact with our grantees, trust has to show up in how we work—how we listen, fund, and maintain relationships.

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Why Tech Startups & Businesses Are Rushing to Apply for These Grants!

GrantNews

In today’s fast-paced economy, tech startups and businesses are eager to find new ways to fuel their growth and innovation. Grants offer a powerful boost – providing crucial funding, expert mentorship, and valuable resources. Finding the right funding can make or break a startup’s future. Luckily, a wave of exciting grant opportunities is now open for tech innovators ready to push boundaries and solve tomorrow’s challenges today.

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Researching Your Grantmaker: 3 Questions to Consider

Blackbaud

Let’s be honest: Not all grants are a good fit for your nonprofit. It can be easy to get caught up in writing a winning grant proposal without being picky about your applications. You start throwing proposals at the wall just to see what sticks, but you haven’t considered whether each grant is really worth pursuing. Smart grantees know that careful grant research and selection are the keys to improving their odds of success.

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Warren Buffett Announces $6 Billion in Donations to 5 Foundations

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The famed investor reported that 99.5% of his estate is destined for philanthropic usage. Associated Press Rick Wilking, Reuters Buffett, seen above in 2018, credited sound decision-making, the “American tailwind,” and compounding effects with increasing his wealth. The famed investor reported that 99.5% of his estate is destined for philanthropic usage.

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The Many Paths to Launching and Scaling a Collaborative Fund

Center for Effective Philanthropy

Funders have long encouraged collaboration among their grantees, but historically they have been far less enthusiastic about collaborating with each other. That’s perhaps understandable given that effective collaboration means surrendering […] The post The Many Paths to Launching and Scaling a Collaborative Fund appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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CRM Software for Nonprofits vs. Fundraising Platforms: The Essential Breakdown

CauseVox

A few years ago, I was helping a small nonprofit revamp their donor outreach. They had an optimized donation page and were running campaigns online, but every time they needed to send a thank-you note, pull a donor report, or figure out who gave last year, it turned into a scramble. “Didn’t we already thank her?” “Wait, where’s that spreadsheet?” Sound familiar?

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Why ‘big bets’ matter more than ever: Supporting nonprofits with flexible, long-term, ‘durable’ capital 

Candid

The ongoing conversations in our sector about the role and value of big bet philanthropy —making multimillion-dollar investments in a single organization—have taken on new urgency. These conversations often center on concerns that the growing cohort of big bet funders, including Lever for Change, are unwittingly encouraging mission creep and unsustainable growth among nonprofits that might be better off with smaller budgets and ambitions.

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GoFundMe Is Refurbishing a Little-Known Financial Tool in a Bid to Supercharge Everyday Giving

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The effort aims to move stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark. By James Pollard, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) Giving Funds are GoFundMe's latest in a flurry of product rollouts with the goal of moving stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark where totals have long hovered.

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Winning unrestricted funding from general operating-averse funders: The Greatest Needs Approach

Grant Professionals Association

Winning unrestricted funding from general operating-averse funders: The Greatest Needs Approach Trust-based philanthropy— the practice of unrestricted giving with no spending requirements or reporting obligations—has gained traction in recent years. However, many funders remain hesitant to relinquish control over how grant dollars are used. While general operating, unrestricted (GO) grants are ideal for nonprofits, project-restricted grants continue to be funded more successfully.

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Listening for the Beat of Change: Conversational Grantmaking Where Accountability Demands Listening

Blackbaud

Today, nonprofit leaders are navigating a challenging and ever-changing political and financial environment. According to the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s State of Nonprofits 2025 report , over 90 percent of nonprofit leaders cite political and economic instability as a barrier to advancing their mission, and nearly as many report staff burnout as a significant challenge.

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Grant Budgets for Nonprofits: Common Budget Mistakes to Avoid

Grant Writing Made Easy

Let’s be honest: most nonprofit professionals didn’t get into this work for the spreadsheets. But when it comes to grant writing, your budget isn’t just an attachment or requirement to fulfill. Grant budgets are a crucial part of the story you’re telling funders. For better or worse, your budget can make or break your chances of funding, despite the quality of the grant narrative itself.

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Senate Passes Tax Bill With Mixed News for Nonprofits

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Senate version of the bill includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor and a cap for wealthy donors, which could reduce giving. By Ben Gose Architect of the Capitol The Senate version includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor and a cap for wealthy donors, which could reduce giving.

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Best Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Platforms: Top 8 Tools for 2025

DoJiggy

Peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising has become a game-changer for nonprofits, schools, and community groups seeking to raise money through the power of their supporters. By enabling participants to create personal fundraising pages and solicit donations from their social networks, P2P fundraising platforms empower organizations to expand their reach and grow their donor base.

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Spreading the word: How nonprofits share their knowledge, and why it’s a good idea 

Candid

Does the following scenario sound familiar? Your nonprofit implements a program, through which you gather valuable data and insights about the problem you’re trying to solve and the solutions that work (or don’t). But then you ask yourself: How can I share what I’ve learned with others in the field? Your findings may prove essential in developing effective solutions—but only if others are able to access that information and learn from your experience.

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Most Talked-About Grant Writing Trends in 2025

Grant Writer Team

Grant writing topic trends continue to evolve in 2025 , as writers and nonprofits navigate ever-changing funder expectations, emerging technologies, and urgent community needs. From data-driven storytelling to collaboration and sustainability, the most talked-about trends this year reveal where grant writing is headed, and what it takes to rise above the competition.