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Who Owns Your Data? Data Privacy in Nonprofit Fundraising

DoJiggy

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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Julia Campbell’s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

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Julia Campbell has been helping nonprofits make the most of their social media presences for years. She knows what strategies work on social media, what strategies fail, and how nonprofits can use social channels to make a big impact on their community. Watch her recent webinar, 6 Types of Stories You Should Be Telling on Social Media.

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Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising — Transparency, Safety & Legal Compliance

Big Fundraising Ideas

Ethical Considerations in School FundraisingTransparency, Safety & Legal Compliance What Are the Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising? Ethical considerations in school fundraising ensure that activities are transparent and legally compliant and the well-being of participants is prioritized.

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Due diligence is a two-way street

Strategic Grants

Some for-purpose organisations will have clear guidelines in their gift acceptance policy and related processes to effectively make this assessment. Some university stakeholders have requested more transparency in funding arrangements, gaining significant media attention.

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

Get Fully Funded

They don’t understand their fiscal or legal responsibility nor their ethical responsibility. They should put internal controls in place and help write policies to prevent loss, theft, or confusion, using current b est practices. The Board should help create and maintain a code of ethics for the organization.

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My Journey from District Intern to Hilltern

HSF House

It’s one thing to read about policy or assist with legislative priorities from behind a desk. As a press intern, I’ll be drafting public facing materials, learning how to shape messaging, and potentially interacting with members of the media. Second, I’m eager to engage with constituents from my home district through community events.

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Upturn In Trust For Nonprofits, Softness In The Numbers

The NonProfit Times

Making matters more concerning is 30% have high trust in nonprofits for providing factual, unbiased information about political candidates and policy issues. Trust in other sectors – like government, business, and media — continues to decline, leaving nonprofits the most trusted sector in this survey,” the authors wrote.