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5 Best Practices for Nonprofit Employee Onboarding

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Your nonprofit needs a skilled, dedicated team to advance its mission. By Debbie Willis Every new employee brings passion, talent, and a fresh perspective to your nonprofit. Your nonprofits new hires and long-time employees are all dedicated to making the world a better place, but they need an environment that allows them to flourish.

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Nonprofit Rehab and Mental Health Grants for PTSD

GrantNews

GrantWatch has nonprofit rehab and mental health grants that address PTSD. Visit GrantWatch and view lists of nonprofit grants specifically aimed at rehab and mental health for those individuals living with issues including PTSD. Nonprofit Rehab and Mental Health Grants 1.

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Supporting Latinx nonprofits by training leaders and fundraisers 

Candid

The Latinx community is often missing from philanthropic discussionsboth about donors and about nonprofit organizations. population, but from every measurement in philanthropy including grants to Latinx-focused nonprofit organizations to representation among board members and staff, you wouldnt know there were 62 million of us.

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How nonprofits can deepen corporate partnerships

Candid

Partnerships between nonprofit organizations and for-profit companies to boost workplace volunteering and community impact can create significant value for both parties. Here are five takeaways from the 2024 Civic 50 Report that nonprofit leaders can leverage to expand or initiate successful corporate partnerships: 1.

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There’s a Crisis in Nonprofit Fundraising — And It’s Time We Faced It Head-On

Pamela Grow

Every week, I receive an email or a DM from someone whos decided to walk away from nonprofit fundraising. Meanwhile, smaller nonprofits, grappling with declining revenue, are responding by laying off fundraising staff. This isnt about a lack of training or skill. That nonprofit professionals shouldnt earn competitive wages.

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Building Trust and Accountability: A Guide to Nonprofit Internal Controls Policy

Blackbaud

Picture this: A nonprofit organization launches an ambitious new program, only to discover months later that inconsistent financial processes have led to overspending, duplicated payments, and critical delays. For nonprofits, which rely heavily on trust and accountability, these policies arent just helpfultheyre essential. Absolutely.

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Ensuring Continuity: Succession Planning Strategies for Nonprofit Finance Teams

Blackbaud

Nonprofit organizations have been experiencing significant labor shortages for years. But recently, increased demand for services and fewer people interested in joining nonprofits has made the situation worse. Any type of job succession plan involves proper segregation of duties through cross-training and redundancies.

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