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Innovative Approaches for Grantmakers to Address Grantee Well-Being

Blackbaud

Economic fluctuations, policy changes, climate events, and rapid advances in technology are just a few of the factors fundamentally reshaping how the nonprofit sector fulfills its mission. Funders are often well-placed tosupport field-wide research and policy efforts.

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Planned Gifts: A Quick Guide To Help Nonprofits Raise More

The Fundraising Coach

Life insurance: Donors can name a nonprofit as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Offer ongoing communication, event invitations, and even public spotlights if they wish. Someone else might appreciate a heartfelt, handwritten thank-you letter and invitations to events. Nurture your planned giving donors.

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Throwback Tuesday – An A-Z Guide to Writing Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

You need to make a list of Letter of Intent (LOI), proposal, meeting, and reporting deadlines and dates and then actually put these in your calendar along with any reminders or notifications you may need. If you have tickets to an event or performance you can offer, you should do that as well. If not, it’s time to craft one.

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5 Ways Funders Can Address Nonprofit Burnout

Blackbaud

Keep requirements for Letters of Intent (LOIs) to one to two pages max. Be flexible with deadlines and other requirements as grantees respond to current events, such as climate events or the federal pause in nonprofit funding. Aim for an application completion time of no more than 10-12 hours.

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