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7 Signs Your Organization Is Ready for an Enterprise-Scale CRM

Blackbaud

7 Key Indications Youre Ready for a CRM Upgrade Heres how to know if your growth demands action on a CRM upgrade sooner rather than later. If your organization is ready to enable more AI innovation, you are going to need a CRM with a robust, granular data structure tailored specifically for the needs of social impact enterprises.

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Can Housing Grants Help You Find Your Forever Home?

GrantNews

If you’re ready to make your forever home a reality, explore the world of housing grants today. Projects that Address Policy Issues for Older Adults : Grants to nonprofits for housing projects that benefit older adults ages 65 and above Help Communities Thrive : Grants to nonprofits to create and sustain thriving communities.

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News to Use! What Fundraisers Can Expect from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Expiration

Gail Perry Group

While most donors report that tax policy isnt the primary motivation to give to charity, this shows how tax policy still shapes generosity. We're entering a new era where understanding both tax policy and donor behavior will be more crucial than ever. Plan Ahead Internally and Educate Yourself Get ready for 2025.

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Preparing for the Inevitable: How Grantmakers Can Thrive Amid Climate Events

Blackbaud

Modern grantmakers must be prepared and ready to support their communities when—not if—a climate disaster hits. Employee Roles and Responsibilities Define clear policies regarding employee roles, especially for those who might help with on-the-ground cleanup efforts versus those who will keep the organization running. Hurricanes.

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Financial Sustainability for Nonprofits: 4 Considerations

Ann Green's Nonprofit

In this guide, we’ll review four considerations to keep in mind as you assess your nonprofit’s financial sustainability—and, therefore, how ready it is for expansion. Before you can grow, you should have a strong accounting infrastructure that consists of: Fiscal policies and procedures. Let’s get started! Bookkeeper.

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8 Tips for Supporting Your Grantees After a Significant Award

Blackbaud

In addition to crafting the Investment Policy Statement and Spending Policy, the Investment Committee should set a fiduciary calendar, so everyone knows when to expect updates on investments, reviews of operating reserves , and similar topics.

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Strategies for Impactful Grantmaking During Funding Uncertainty

Blackbaud

Just as we finally got our footing from a global pandemic and spinning up programs to support communities dealing with extreme weather events, now federal policy shifts have grantmakers and grantees alike scrambling. Here are three ways funders can support their grantees now and in the future.