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ESG Needs a Shared Language

Stanford Social Innovation Review

How can they proceed when one division needs ESG metrics for to provide assurance to investors that it is accounting for climate risk, while another is using ESG for impact and innovation? By Mark Horoszowski. ESG investing has been all over the headlines lately, and not in a good way. However, the problem goes beyond this polarization.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

This article is, with publisher permission, adapted from a more extensive journal article, “ A Tax Credit Proposal for Profit Moderation and Social Mission Maximization in Long-Term Residential Care Businesses ” published last year by Nonprofit Policy Forum. Fortunately, existing policy tools can address this.

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Why Wealth Screening Data Fails to Identify Your Most Generous Donors

iMarketSmart

This means it can’t account for things like one-time surges in wealth such as a signing bonus or a mid-sized inheritance. Wealth screening data gets a lot of attention and usage from nonprofits looking for a quick way to identify people more likely to make a major gift. But how well does it really work? What Is Wealth Screening?

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Why Your Nonprofit Website Needs a Privacy Policy (And What to Include)

NonProfit Hub

Here are some best practices and general guidelines for how to develop and publish a privacy policy that actually matters to your visitors. If you’re a typical nonprofit, you probably collect a significant amount of sensitive information from your users—even if it’s simply the IP addresses gathered by your site statistics package.

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

iMarketSmart

The universal steps for a compelling donor experience are: Socratic fundraising guides the donor through these steps.[1] 1] First, the fundraiser must have a valid reason to ask questions. Justify asking questions Questions can work. This might sound great to charity insiders. But it de-legitimizes the questions. You just wanted to brag.”

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[VIDEO] Be More Productive, Powerful & Persuasive with Board, Staff & Donors

Bloomerang

Maryanne Dersch will show you how to pitch your ideas in a way that gets a yes, every time. Full Transcript: Steven: Okay. Maryanne, I’ve got 2:00 Eastern. Is it okay if I go ahead and get this party started? Maryanne: Yes, man. Let’s do it. Steven: All right. Welcome, everybody. So glad you’re here. that’s a good combo.