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Time To Celebrate: Nov. 15th Is National Philanthropy Day

Bloomerang

National Philanthropy Day, Wednesday Nov. 15 th , 2023, is a day set aside to recognize and celebrate the contributions of philanthropy to individuals, communities, and the world. Freeman was inspired to create a day that would celebrate philanthropy and encourage charitable giving. What is philanthropy?

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4 Surefire Strategies for Effective Major Donor Fundraising

Top Nonprofits

Educate your donors about matching gifts. Matching gifts are a form of corporate philanthropy in which employers match, dollar for dollar, their employees’ charitable contributions. Make sure to educate your major donors about matching gifts and help them check their eligibility through a matching gift database.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

Point of Pride provides financial aid and direct support to trans folks in need of health and wellness care. Our Fund Foundation promotes a culture of responsible philanthropy by uniting donors with organizations supporting the LGBT community to make South Florida the most livable community in the country for LGBT people.

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What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For the past three decades, I have guided museums, nonprofit arts organizations, and higher education institutions in planning, programming, fundraising for, and promoting new or renovated cultural facilities that fulfill mission imperatives. Charitable contributions driven by ethical egoism may provide the most benefit to the donor, however.

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Demystifying the Data from 2 Key Fundraising Reports

Lets Talk Nonprofit

The 2017 report was compiled by the Lilly School of Philanthropy at Indiana University. In 2016, charitable giving in the U.S. The subsectors are religion, education, human services, foundations, health, public-society benefit, arts, culture and humanities, international affairs and environment/animals.). More good news?