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Termites in Your Organic Garden – What to do

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

This blog post delves into the world of termites in an organic garden setting. Habitat and Distribution Termites are found in most parts of the world, but they thrive particularly in warm, humid climates. Especially in their homes. Each caste performs specific functions vital for the colony’s survival.

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How the America the Beautiful Initiative, the Inflation Reduction Act, and Philanthropy Are Effecting a Just Transition in Native American and Alaska Native Communities

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.” In the United States, Tribes oversee approximately 5% of the country’s landmass. The question is, will it?

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5 Tips for Turning Small Change into Bigger Change

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Last week, I wrote about Habitat for Humanity’s clever holiday coin collection box on Huffington Post ( How Not to Keep Up with the Joneses , 12/2/11). We were excited to fill our little house-shaped donation box to the roof based on our own responses to a series of prompts, including: • For each room in your home, deposit 10 cents.

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Beyond Donations: Growing Your Mission with Earned Income

The Charity CFO

How do you grow your mission without chasing the money? Are you a nonprofit leader struggling with how prioritize revenue to avoid the trap of money becoming the mission? Curious about how you can be sure a new revenue stream is a great fit for your organization? You need to hear what Bill Woolsey has to say about earned income. That is certain.

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Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths

Get Fully Funded

Most people have four to six key strengths that are applicable to nonprofit fundraising. . Name recognition: If you work for the YWCA, Habitat for Humanity, or a local organization with deep roots in the community, your organization’s name recognition is probably an asset. Great at asking for in kind gifts? .