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Technology policies and practices to leave behind in 2025

Candid

Here are four technology policies and practices nonprofits and foundations of any size or mission area should leave behind in 2025: 1. Stop leaving technology out of your strategic plans An organizations strategic plan is shared widely, both internally and externally, to map out its diligence, effectiveness, and direction.

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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. Church administrators can subscribe to newsletters from grant-making organizations or utilize alert services available on many grant databases.

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What 2025 Grant Trends Are Teaching Nonprofits

Grant Writing Made Easy

Showcase practices like diverse board recruitment, equity training, inclusive hiring, and antiracism policies—not just program equity outcomes. GWME’s DEI approach: As part of our mission, Grant Writing Made Easier champions equity-centered design, from internal policies to services provided to nonprofits. Document a clear use policy.

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How does your nonprofit involve the local community in its programs and initiatives?

Blue Avocado

Our public awareness campaigns and collaboration with local organizations advocate for policy changes that protect LGBTQ+ rights. We host art exhibits, performances, and workshops to showcase LGBTQ+ talent and foster self-expression, while recruiting facilitators to lead peer support groups. We have a thrift shop to help fund our programs.

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Take the Stress Out of Budgeting for Your K–12 Private School

Blackbaud

A well-crafted budget is essential for aligning financial resources with the strategic goals of your private school, and with the right processes and tools, it doesnt have to be stressful. It sets in motion the goals youve outlined in your strategic plan. It includes salaries, materials, utility costs, and student services.

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Stop Begging, Start Planning: Why Foundations Are Done Funding Complacent Nonprofits

Planned Giving

PlannedGiving TWEETABLE INSIGHT Tweet The Compounding Impact of Policy Shifts: Political Changes and Government Funding Reductions Smart nonprofits build funding models that withstand policy changes under any administration. Personal impact stories beat tax explanations every time.

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From Networking to $13M Raised: What Nonprofit Hiring Really Takes

NonProfit PRO

Utilize your network. Engage with talent mapping and succession planning. Make improving your current team’s experience part of your recruitment strategy. Based on input from nonprofit leaders featured in Forbes , here are some effective recruitment strategies: Share what the organization is working toward. rail-container).hide();