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Understanding the Psychology of Why Donors Give to Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Why is the Psychology of Giving Important? Across the nonprofit sector, organizations usually utilize the psychology of giving in one of two ways: In one case, the Executive Director, Development Director, or Board Member who’s responsible for creating fundraising appeals assumes all donors have the same motivations for giving that they do.

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Newsletter: The Sea of Corporate Money Right in Front of You ; The Psychology of Rounding Up for Charity ; Referral Advice from a Milkman, a Dentist & an Accountant

Selfish Giving

The psychology behind rounding up for charity at checkout. Senior Associate, Corporate & Celebrity Partnerships, Oceana , Washington, D.C. ($69k Jude Children's Research Hospital that they make a point to schedule "love calls" with donors. Make plans now to attend this valuable one-day conference. Partnership Notes 1.

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The M Factor: How Motherhood & Work Is Changing—Or Not

Fundraising Leadership

SHRM reports, “Many mothers of small children are landing jobs at record rates. “ “ This is at a time in history where women are working now more than ever before. According to the Associated Press , “ government assistance is limited , and daycare openings are sometimes hard to find at all. More than 77.8

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The State of Mental Health Support in Climate Emergencies

NonProfit Quarterly

According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), this destabilization can lead to “cumulative community stress, increases in poverty, domestic violence, substance abuse, and forced migration.” Those impacted the most by involuntary moves globally are children. Why are children most in jeopardy?

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Nonprofit Leadership Center Welcomes Two New Members to Board of Directors

NonProfit Leadership Center

Stacy received her doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of Florida, holds a Master of Education from Harvard University and has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of South Florida. Nate has three children and enjoys frequenting Tampa Bay area restaurants, parks, beaches and spots for kids with his family.

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To Build Narrative Power for Reparations, We Need Infrastructure

NonProfit Quarterly

The Black-led organized movement for reparations started in earnest in 1898 when the National Ex-Slave Mutual, Bounty and Pension Association was founded by formerly enslaved people. In 1898, the Association elected Callie House, a Black woman born into slavery, to lead its efforts, a role she dutifully served for 20 years.

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In Ukraine: Eco-Crimes and Anxiety as the War Drags On

NonProfit Quarterly

I started to understand the threat much more clearly… I remember I was depressed because I am a mother for four children, so I really do most of my work for them and other children, for future [generations],” Krakovska said in an interview. It’s a lot of psychological problems, not only [for] scientists, it’s for all people.”