Fri.Aug 09, 2024

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GivingTuesday Launches Europe Hub

NonProfit PRO

GivingTuesday launched its Europe Hub to help promote generosity, partnerships, and learning across the region.

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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Taps Mariko Silver as CEO

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Travis Curry The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has appointed Mariko Silver as president and CEO Also, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will install a new national leader in October.

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Creating Meaningful Change Through Mission-Driven Leadership

NonProfit PRO

You won't make a positive impact solely because of an altruistic mission. Here's how mission-driven leadership can help create change.

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The Leader of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Reflects on a Year Since the Lahaina Fire

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Since devastating fires killed at least 102 people and displaced 12,000, the group has helped bridge the gap between Maui residents and federal and nonprofit agencies. By Gabriela Aoun Angueira, Associated Press KAHULUI, Hawaii Lindsey Wasson, AP photo Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, stands with modular housing units at the Ke Ao Maluhia housing development in Kahului.

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From Curiosity to Competitive Edge: How Mid-Market CEOs Are Using AI to Scale Smarter

Speaker: Lee Andrews, Founder at LJA New Media & Tony Karrer, Founder and CTO at Aggregage

This session will walk you through how one CEO used generative AI, workflow automation, and sales personalization to transform an entire security company—then built the Zero to Strategy framework that other mid-market leaders are now using to unlock 3.5x ROI. As a business executive, you’ll learn how to assess AI opportunities in your business, drive adoption across teams, and overcome internal resource constraints—without hiring a single data scientist.

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Best Practices on Implementing Position Control for Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

Join us as we discuss how overspending on personnel costs is a challenge for many non-profit finance leaders. You’ll learn how position control can help departments better manage spending, how to develop a position control system for your agency and how to integrate position control within your existing budget.

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Surviving Election Season: What Every Nonprofit Needs To Know Now

Bloomerang

Many Americans are worried about who will win the 2024 presidential election. In my lifetime, I’ve never seen candidates with more starkly different agendas, values, and ideologies. Beyond worrying about who will win, many fundraisers are also stressing over how to survive fundraising in an election season. I can’t blame them. Recent political events have shown that political candidates can raise impressive amounts of money immediately following major events.

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Google Ad Grant for Nonprofits: Ultimate Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

Google Ad Grants: The Ultimate Guide Since 2003, Google Ad Grants have been empowering nonprofits to communicate, recruit, fundraise, and more. These grants are a powerhouse tool that can supercharge a nonprofit’s progress toward its goals. However, to fully capitalize on this incredible opportunity, nonprofits need to understand how to obtain, manage, and maximize the benefits of their grant.

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Alexandra Hallock Capacity Building Grant to Support Small Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

The Alexandra Hallock Capacity Building Grant for Small Nonprofits is set to support small nonprofits with budgets under $400,000.

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What It Means to Win in Fundraising: Lessons from the Olympic Games

Veritus Group

So many of us have a messy relationship with success and celebrating our wins. But why is that, and what does it mean to win in fundraising? The post What It Means to Win in Fundraising: Lessons from the Olympic Games appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Fundraising is Not About “The Ask.”

iMarketSmart

Fundraising is not about “The Ask.” But it is about asking the questions below. When you do, “the ask” becomes a mere formality. However, fail to make these asks and “the ask,” no matter how brilliantly presented, will prove far less successful – resulting in either a quick “no”, the loss of that prospect, or a smaller gift than the prospect is capable of.

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A New Look At Running Grants & Programs: Why Use A System When You Have Excel?

Speaker: Gareth Webb & Phil Selley, Founding Partners at Intouch Business

For many nonprofit organizations and NGOs, managing grants and monitoring projects with spreadsheets and manual processes feels familiar—but is it holding your organization back? As funding requirements become more complex and stakeholder expectations for transparency grow, relying on outdated methods can lead to inefficiencies, missed opportunities, and compliance risks.

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Why Realtors and Economists Should Listen to Fundraisers

Nonprofit Fixer

On Monday, August 5, Americans woke up to news (like for the thousandth time) that the stock market(s) took a huge tumble. Of course, every time this happens, one major media narrative is repeated with little fact-checking. "Fear of a recession" or "a slowing job market" is usually the culprit. Of course, the markets rebound—they always do eventually.