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4 Strategies for Building Supporter Relationships

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

For those long-term donors, you could instead share a survey asking for their feedback on why they first donated to your cause and what motivated them to continue supporting your mission. . Participate in community events. The post 4 Strategies for Building Supporter Relationships appeared first on Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.

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How to Build a Truly Inclusive Nonprofit Volunteer Program

NonProfit Quarterly

Such logic often applies to nonprofit recruitment of volunteers. If that slice is elderly, White, male, and English-speaking, we ought not to be surprised when a young Latina immigrant opts not to participate. My organization serves a lot of refugee families and it’s hard to recruit volunteers out of that particular cohort.

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What Is Volunteerism? A Guide to the History & Benefits

Bloomerang

For instance, if you help recruit volunteers for a school, you must understand what type of volunteers you need and how to connect with them. In addition, many high school and college students participate in service-learning projects, which combine elements of education and volunteerism. Teaching volunteers valuable life skills.

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5 Essential Benefits of Employee Training for Nonprofits

Top Nonprofits

Your staff members will appreciate your commitment to their career goals and feel more motivated to apply new skills to their roles. Enlist some of your more experienced staff members to become mentors and strengthen their leadership skills while serving as positive role models to their mentees. Lunch and learn sessions.

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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

Nonprofit Leadership Alliance / Orlando, FL/ $625. Participants will acquire a foundational understanding of this increasingly important component of fundraising strategy and will be able to identify and distinguish between the most common planned giving vehicles. USD School of Leadership and Education Sciences / San Diego, CA / TBD.

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Setting a Co-op Table for Food Justice in Louisville

NonProfit Quarterly

Until 2019, most engaged volunteers were White and motivated by concerns with food justice. The current Louisville co-op organizing effort is committed to BIPOC leadership, a departure from earlier food activism practices. Critical support and advice can be found by reaching out to participants of similar projects in other cities.

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Leading Together for Systems Change

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Sida Ly-Xiong After completing a leadership fellowship program for women of color, a program participant accepted a position as director of citizen engagement and education at a state public health agency in the United States.