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Quest for Quality: Your Guide to Overcoming Data Obstacles for Business Success

NonProfit PRO

The first obstacle in any quest for clean data is knowing what’s in it. Download this ebook to learn how data profiling can help you find, fix & monitor the bad data in your system to boost donor engagement, optimize fundraising efforts, and improve decision-making. Plus, learn how to overcome other common data obstacles to achieve a complete 360-degree customer view.

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Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Gives $172 Million to Improve Community Health Across New York State

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Mother Cabrini Health Foundation The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation has awarded $172 million to 514 nonprofit organizations that are helping to improve community health and reduce disparities in health outcomes across New York State. Above, the New Immigrant Community Empowerment organization, based in New York City. Also, Bloomberg Philanthropies has committed $250 million to train high schoolers to enter high-demand jobs in health care without a college degree, and the Lilly En

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Elevate Fundraising: Corporate Matching Gifts & Donor Acquisition

NonProfit PRO

Register Now and join us on Wednesday, January 24th, 2024, for, "Innovate to Elevate: Breakthroughs in Donor Acquisition with Matching Gifts, Personalized Touchpoints, and Advanced Fundraising Strategies." Explore easy strategies for implementing a successful matching gift program. Discover how matching gifts can be a key tool for acquiring new donors.

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Cellebrite Donates A.I. Investigative Tools to Nonprofits to Help Find Missing Children Faster

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Glenn Gamboa, AP Business Writer NEW YORK AP Yossi Carmil (right), the CEO of Cellebrite DI, which provides digital tools to help officials investigative leads, says the company is donating its technology to nonprofits that help find endangered children, such as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, co-founded by John Walsh. John Walsh, advocate for missing children and longtime host of America's Most Wanted, said he feels outmanned by criminals all the time — especially i

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How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity Journey

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters—emphasizing trust, engagement, and community over transactional giving models. 🤝 Industry expert Tim Sarrantonio will explore data-backed strategies to engage supporters as active participants in a community that values their contributions and shared ideals.

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Make The Most of P2P Fundraising In 2024

NonProfit PRO

Supercharge your peer-to-peer fundraising this year by joining hundreds of nonprofit professionals at P2PForum24 in Philadelphia from February 21-23. Whether you’re a senior leader or staff member, this is the place to learn from experts and your colleagues at other organizations. Join us for a gathering that will help you improve your program’s performance in this critical year.

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Nonprofit Puts Life-Saving Surgeries in Reach for Women

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Emily Haynes Sumy Sadurni The Fistula Foundation makes grants to hospitals in 26 countries to fund surgeries and recovery care for a condition caused by obstructed, often dayslong labor during childbirth.

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Helping Movements Meet the Moment: What Philanthropy Can and Must Do

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: hay s on Unsplash Several overlapping crises are wreaking havoc in the United States and across the globe. From climate catastrophe and forced migration to economic inequality to the erosion of democracy and the rise of political violence—these deep problems are also opportunities for major advances in progressive narratives and policies. 1 Yet too often, those of us committed to racial equity, economic inclusion, and multiracial democracy must fight rearguard battles against aut

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Audit Checklist: 29 Steps to Make Nonprofit Audits Easier

NonProfit PRO

Stay organized and save time. Download this 29-step checklist to get your nonprofit through the next audit quicker and easier. Your auditor will thank you!

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5 Myths Preventing Catalytic Capital From Going Where It’s Needed (Blog)

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Harvey Koh Without a clear understanding of the gaps in the market, it is difficult for impact investors to develop sound strategies to fill them.

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Unlock Your Nonprofit’s Impact With Habit-Forming Donor Experiences

NonProfit PRO

Discover how habit-forming donor experiences can help you acquire new donors, turn them into repeat givers, and amplify your impact.

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How to Design a Seamless & Personalized Digital Donor Journey

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio

The average nonprofit uses five or more different software platforms to create their donor’s journey, making the experience clunky and disjointed. If you want to design a magical online giving experience for donors, making their journey as seamless as possible is key. In this webinar with expert Tim Sarrantonio, you’ll learn the fundamental steps to create an immersive and personalized online giving experience for your donors.

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The City That Was in a Forest—Atlanta’s Disappeared Trees and Black People: A Conversation with Hugh “H. D.” Hunter

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Yannick Lowery / www.severepaper.com Editors’ note: This article is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s fall 2023 issue, “How Do We Create Home in the Future? Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.” Since the reinvigoration of the #StopCopCity movement in January 2023, 1 following the murder of a forest defender affectionately known as Tortuguita, 2 Atlanta police and the local government have been adamant about depicting Defend the Atlanta Forest protesters a

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Bloomerang Unlocks the Fundraising Potential of your Constant Contact Data

Bloomerang

The wait is over! Our latest integration unites the strengths of Constant Contact and Bloomerang. When you link Constant Contact to Bloomerang, you can keep using your favorite email tool while tapping into rich donor insights only Bloomerang can deliver. This powerful combination is the key to unlocking supporter insights that make the difference between generic outreach and impactful, relationship-driven engagement.

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A Mexican Underground Movement to Provide US Women Abortion Pills

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Talia Dinwiddie on istock.com These networks, led primarily by women, operate outside of the established medical world. As abortion access becomes increasingly restricted across the United States, underground activist networks, known as “companion networks,” in Mexico are providing women with abortion medications—not just in their own country but across the US border, too.

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Nonprofits are Leaving Twitter (X)

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

In last year’s 2023 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report , we saw that Twitter (now X) was the social media platform nonprofits most said they would drop if they could. Nonprofits are leaving Twitter for a long list of reasons. This year, when we release the 2024 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report next week, you’ll see that for many of those nonprofits, this wish has been granted.

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Comment on Nonprofit Board Governance Best Practices: The Shocking Truth by RAP

Amy Eisenstein

Does a President who has already served 4 years as mandated by current bylaws get to automatically extend their term to another 2 years because bylaws were amended?

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How to Hold a Listening Session in Your Community

NonProfit Quarterly

First, shut up and listen—number one. Go out in the community, sit back, take it all in—because they got a lot to say. Two, it is being transparent about why you’re there. Three, understand the community that you’re going to talk to. And also understand that not every community organization that’s in the community is doing the right work or doing the good work. “Get to know the aunties, the uncles on the block, the block captains.

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How NOT to Ask for a Major Gift

Clairification

Twice at the end of last calendar year I was asked for a major gift. Pretty much out of the blue. Without much preparation, relationship-building or making of an inspiring case for support. It was clear to me what the charity would get out of it: my money. It was not so clear what I would get out of it. Should I not care? Perhaps not. Perhaps if I were the ideal, perfect donor I would give with no expectation of receiving anything in return.

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Create YouTube Shorts with Canva AI Text to Video Generator

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Create YouTube Shorts with Canva AI Text to Video Generator Let’s see how you can Create YouTube Shorts with Canva AI Text to Video Generator. YouTube Shorts got 3.5 billion daily views in 2020. That number has only grown since then. Let’s see how you can Create YouTube Shorts with Canva AI Text to Video Generator. Chapters Create YouTube Shorts with Canva AI Text to Video Generator [Video Tutorial] What are AI Text to Video Generators Unleash your imagination and bring your stories

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Uprooting Oppressive Values in Social Change Work through Emotional Intelligence

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: “Change with the seasons” by Martine Mooijenkind Editors’ note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s winter 2023 issue, “Love as Social Order: How Do We Build a World Based in Love?” Every gardener—everyone who ever had a yard—knows that when you cut off a weed at its base, it grows back. Below the surface there is a whole root system where the fuel of the plant lives.

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Maximizing Digital Marketing ROI With Smart IT Investments

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Maximizing Digital Marketing ROI With Smart IT Investments Businesses seek digital marketing ROI to remain competitive. Strategic information technology (IT) investments can significantly impact this by streamlining efforts, targeting audiences, and driving conversions. Smart IT investments involve strategically allocating financial resources in Information Technology to align with an organization’s business goals.

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Precision Medicine Has a Data Equity Problem

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: onlyyouqj on istock.com Precision medicine, which relies on genomics to understand how a person’s genetic makeup affects their health, looms large over the United States’ overburdened and underperforming healthcare system. The ability to deepen our understanding of disease susceptibility, diagnose diseases with greater accuracy, and develop tailored treatments that promote wellbeing and prolong people’s lives presents an opportunity to rectify longstanding healthcare inefficienci

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BEPS 2. What are Pillar One and Pillar Two

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

BEPS 2. What are Pillar One and Pillar Two The team at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is making exciting strides with their Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion Profit Shifting (BEPS). They’re working hard on a two-pillar approach that aims to tackle tax avoidance, bring harmony to international tax rules, and create a more open and transparent tax environment.

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Why It’s Important to Build Relationships With Your Donors

Ann Green

Why does making a donation often feel like a transaction? Organizations get so caught up in the raising money part that they forget about building relationships with their donors. Giving Tuesday is the worst example of this, with Year End close behind. Generally, it happens way too often. Remember this – Building relationships is just as important as raising money.

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Unleash Your Potential: A Deep Dive Into Telegram Live Broadcasting

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Unleash Your Potential: A Deep Dive Into Telegram Live Broadcasting With over 550 million members that log in every month, Telegram is undeniably a top social network. It’s a messaging platform that integrates video calling, chatting, and content delivery. You may host live videos to groups and channels on Telegram with an infinite number of viewers starting in March 2022.

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Is Your Health Insurer Breaking the Law?

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: AntonioGuillem on istock.com Despite hundreds of state laws meant to protect health insurance consumers—patients, in other words—from denials of legitimate claims for coverage, health insurers are routinely flouting these laws and illegally denying coverage in even life-threatening situations. Such are the findings of a recent series by the investigative nonprofit journalism outlet ProPublica.

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An Expert Guide to Fiber Internet

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

An Expert Guide to Fiber Internet Welcome to the world of fiber internet, where high-speed connections have become essential components of daily life. From streaming your favorite shows in 4K resolution and conducting business meetings seamlessly to streaming your favorite shows in HD quality with no buffering delays. Fiber internet has transformed how people use and rely on the internet.

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This Is Not the End of the World (but You Can See It from Here)

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Yannick Lowery / www.severepaper.com Editors’ note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s fall 2023 issue, “How Do We Create Home in the Future? Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.” Once, there was a very large star that blinked and went out. It was so far away that no one knew how big it was, or how dangerous, until it went out—which meant that no one was ready when the star collapsed.

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Create YouTube Videos With Canva AI Text to Video Generator

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Create YouTube Videos With Canva AI Text to Video Generator Let’s see how you can Create Awesome Videos with Canva AI Text to Video Generator. Video marketing is becoming more and more important and AI is here to help. Let’s see how Canva’s AI Text-to-Video Generator can help. Chapters Create Videos with Canva AI Text to Video Generator [Video Tutorial] What are AI Text to Video Generators AI text-to-video generators are advanced tools that leverage artificial intelligence to t

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Movements Are Leading the Way: Reenvisioning and Redesigning Laws and Governance for a Just Energy Utility Transition

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Yannick Lowery / www.severepaper.com Editors’ note: This article is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s fall 2023 issue, “How Do We Create Home in the Future? Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.” It’s 2075. Everyone has the energy they need to survive and thrive. Our homes can withstand the bitter cold and extreme heat, and no one gets sick or dies prematurely for lack of affordable energy.

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Politics and Charity in 2024: Why It's Time to Draw a Hard Line

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

This year’s election demands greater scrutiny of nonprofits involved in political activities. By Craig Kennedy Joe Raedle, Getty Images A volunteer for the campaign of Republican presidential candidate former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley collects campaign signs on Jan. 8 in Sioux City, Iowa. This year’s election demands greater scrutiny of nonprofits involved in political activities.

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Cooperation Jackson at 10: Lessons for Building a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Drew Beamer on Unsplash This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Steve Dubb: Could you begin by talking about why you moved from California to organize the solidarity economy in Mississippi? Kali Akuno: I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, but my connection to Mississippi runs fairly deep on my maternal side. That side of the family goes back to being in the Natchez area since its founding.