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Technology policies and practices to leave behind in 2025

Candid

Yet, we see that many organizations are still quick to limit or cut back technology-related investments of all kinds, including training, evaluation, planning, and community feedback. Here are four technology policies and practices nonprofits and foundations of any size or mission area should leave behind in 2025: 1.

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Financial Sustainability for Nonprofits: 4 Considerations

Ann Green's Nonprofit

You’ll create strategic plans, brainstorm new projects and programs, and organize campaigns to raise the necessary funds to execute your ideas. One important but sometimes overlooked step in future planning is ensuring proper nonprofit financial management. Let’s get started! Bookkeeper.

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In a new era for the nonprofit ecosystem, collaboration is key to survival

Candid

And overhead costs—things like leadership development, data infrastructure, and strategic planning—are often considered an expense rather than an investment. We need specialists who deeply understand housing policy, food insecurity, or mental health access. Nonprofits fight over limited, restricted dollars.

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Valuing volunteers for in-kind contributions 

Strategic Grants

In fact, it should be part of your strategic planning to keep track of your organisation’s volunteer input. Strategic investment in volunteering is crucial to safeguard its contribution to communities, and to ensure it is sustainable.” We cannot take Australias volunteers for granted.

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Grants for Church: A Comprehensive Guide to Securing Funding for Ministry and Community Outreach

Allied Grant Writers

Enabling Strategic Planning and Innovation The availability of grants encourages strategic planning and innovation. The Importance of Grants for Churches Diversifying Funding Streams Reliance solely on traditional funding sources can sometimes limit a churchs growth and impact.

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How Are You Thanking Your Donors?

NonProfit PRO

Your Strategic Plan Thanking shouldn’t stop after a week. Your Strategic Plan Thanking shouldn’t stop after a week. Every donor should have a plan. And within that plan, you should include three to four “just because” thank-you moments across the year. I believe in this work.

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Report Illustrates Best Practices for Fundraising With Donors Who Use Donor-Advised Funds

NonProfit PRO

The report also includes a DAF-specific fundraising cycle outlining how the funds change nonprofit organizations’ fundraising management, while also highlighting the challenges and opportunities for nonprofits. Campbell Chair in Fundraising Leadership at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. setCollapseEmptyDiv(true).setTargeting("ic",