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Who Owns Your Data? Data Privacy in Nonprofit Fundraising

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How to Protect Your Donor Data DoJiggy’s Privacy Policy DoJiggy Never Shares Your Supporter Data Conclusions on Donor Privacy Concerns What Is Donor Data? Donor data privacy refers to the practices and policies that ensure the protection of personal and financial information collected from donors. What We’ll Learn What Is Donor Data?

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How to Improve Your Internal Controls to Minimize Audit Findings

Blackbaud

Strong internal controls promote financial transparency and accountability, demonstrating that funds are being used ethically and effectively. Your control activities are the specific policies and procedures you implement to mitigate risks and achieve organizational objectives, such as spending limits on your purchase cards.

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How organizations are advancing digital financial inclusion

Candid

From nonprofit service providers to system designers In the field of financial technology, nonprofits historically have been viewed as intermediariesfocused on financial education or service delivery. Increasingly, theyre taking on more dynamic roles: designing tools, shaping implementation strategies, and informing policy frameworks.

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The Status of Fundraising 2025: Global Research Insights on Fundraising in the AI Era

Blackbaud

These regional reports explore the changing landscape of nonprofit fundraising in each area and offer a thorough overview of the social impact sector in 2025, aiding nonprofits and education providers to evaluate their performance in the AI era. 16% of participants in Australia/New Zealand say this, and only 9% in Canada.

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The 3 ‘Rs’ of Equitable Community Engagement

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If you have ever worked for a nonprofit or in public office, or lived in a town with a budget, you may be familiar with the cycle of participant surveys, focus groups, or public forums that drive public processes and inform policy. These are examples of community engagement. Research Understanding context is vitally important.

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Finding Myself in the Frame – Reflexivity, Positionality, and the Power of Perspective

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What once felt like a policy-focused project now feels like a people-centered journey. These environments have expanded my understanding of what it means to engage ethically and collaboratively. This new information has shifted my orientation. Despite their differences, both are united by a deep sense of care, empathy, and resilience.

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Embracing rapid change: Trends shaping the nonprofit sector in 2025

Candid

Take, for example, Joy Education Foundation, which has created a tool that acts as an AI-enabled friend. This finding supports health charities’ fundraising efforts and informs policy advocacy for improved health care coverageinsights that would have taken exponentially longer to gather without AI.

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