Tue.Jul 01, 2025

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Spreading the word: How nonprofits share their knowledge, and why it’s a good idea 

Candid

Does the following scenario sound familiar? Your nonprofit implements a program, through which you gather valuable data and insights about the problem you’re trying to solve and the solutions that work (or don’t). But then you ask yourself: How can I share what I’ve learned with others in the field? Your findings may prove essential in developing effective solutions—but only if others are able to access that information and learn from your experience.

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The Million-Dollar Question: What Could Your Nonprofit Do if Money Weren’t an Issue?

Blue Avocado

I have worked for many nonprofit organizations over the past 30 years. Their balance sheets were all very different; some had endowments of more than $20 million, and others were figuring out their payroll from month to month. But there was always one similarity they shared — almost all their planning and board dialogue centered around how to grow fundraising.

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Outsourcing Cost of ‘Impact’ Data Could Mean 13 Percent More Bang for Every Charitable Buck

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Jordan McDonald on Unsplash Editor’s Note: This article was republished with permission from The Conversation. Charitable donors often make gifts despite having little information about the organizations they support. Without relevant data, that money may not flow to the charities that evidence suggests are delivering the biggest bang for donors’ bucks.

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Why You Shouldn’t Be Giving Up on Federal Grants

The Charity CFO

Discover why your nonprofit budget isn’t enough. Learn how forecasting gives leaders the financial clarity. The post Why You Shouldn’t Be Giving Up on Federal Grants appeared first on The Charity CFO.

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Stop Budget Burnout: A Better Way to Grow Your Nonprofit in 2026

Speaker: Sean Yoder

Nonprofits are under more pressure than ever to demonstrate financial accountability while continuing to expand their impact. Traditional budgeting models often fall short, reinforcing silos, limiting flexibility, and stalling growth. Enter collaborative budgeting: a dynamic, team-driven process that enables smarter resource allocation and builds financial resilience at scale.

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Instructions on not giving up: Let’s conserve our energy for the battles ahead

Non Profit AF

search expand Skip to content Nonprofit AF Exploring the fun and frustrations of nonprofit work Menu Home About BOOK!! Contact/FAQ Shop Speaking Support NAF! Advertise Report Crappy Funders Instructions on not giving up: Let’s conserve our energy for the battles ahead Posted on July 1, 2025 July 1, 2025 by Vu [Image description: A white cat, resting, eyes closed, one paw on their face.

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Can GoFundMe's New DAF Tool Supercharge Charitable Giving?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The effort aims to move stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark. By James Pollard, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) Giving Funds are GoFundMe's latest in a flurry of product rollouts with the goal of moving stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark where totals have long hovered.

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Senate Passes Tax Bill With Mixed News for Nonprofits

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Senate version of the bill includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor and a cap for wealthy donors, which could reduce giving. By Ben Gose Architect of the Capitol The Senate version includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor and a cap for wealthy donors, which could reduce giving.

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New Survey Highlights Concerns of Black Women Voters

NonProfit Quarterly

Credit: Inside Creative House on iStock Black women are continuing to sound the alarm about the state of the country—and calling for lasting change. A new survey from The Highland Project, a coalition of Black women leaders working to address the racial wealth gap, found that 88 percent of Black women voters are dissatisfied with the direction of the country.

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GoFundMe Is Refurbishing a Little-Known Financial Tool in a Bid to Supercharge Everyday Giving

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The effort aims to move stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark. By James Pollard, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) Giving Funds are GoFundMe's latest in a flurry of product rollouts with the goal of moving stagnant U.S. charitable contributions beyond the 2% GDP mark where totals have long hovered.

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How 2 Nonprofits Are Using Direct Mail to Get Donors Fired Up to Take Action

NonProfit PRO

Nonprofits are facing challenges on all sides. Here's a look at the direct mail strategy two nonprofits are using to get donors fired up and mobilized.

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Interactive Webinar: Recurring Giving Events That Keep on Giving

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Community Engagement

There’s more than one way to end the year with impact—and we’re letting you decide the direction. In this "choose your own adventure" community-led webinar, attendees will vote in real time to pick one of three year-end event strategies to explore in depth: Volunteer Appreciation Events 🧡 Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Campaigns 🌈 Mission/Program Celebrations 🎉 Once the path is chosen, we’ll dive into a step-by-step engagement workflow plan tailored to that format, showing how

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Billions in New Taxes on Private Foundations — What's Next?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Senate removed the sharply escalating taxes in the measure approved Tuesday, but foundations worry they could still re-emerge in the “Big Beautiful Bill.” By Ben Gose AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota leaves the chamber as Republicans work on their a final push to advance President Donald Trump’s tax bill.

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O’Connor Consulting Services Joins Aprio

NonProfit PRO

Aprio acquired O'Connor Consulting Services, which specializing in nonprofit business advisory and interim outsourcing services.

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Updated: Ford Picks Yale Law School Dean to Succeed Darren Walker

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Heather Gerken, dean of Yale University Law and former Obama adviser, is expected to focus on social justice, democracy, and equity. By Alex Daniels Heather Gerken, dean of Yale University Law and former Obama adviser, is expected to focus on social justice, democracy, and equity.

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Trump Budget Bill Spells Trouble for Nonprofits

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: US House of Representatives via Flickr The massive budget package being pushed by President Donald Trump and passed Tuesday by the US Senate is largely bad news for nonprofits, say sector leaders. Nonprofit advocates including the National Council of Nonprofits, the Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, the United Philanthropy Forum, and statewide nonprofit associations across the United States are calling on not just the sector but members of the public at large—who overwhel

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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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13 Crops You Can Still Plant in July (And Harvest Before Fall Hits!)

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

13 Crops You Can Still Plant in July (And Harvest Before Fall Hits!) Think you missed the spring planting window? Think again. July might feel like summer’s halftime, but it’s not too late to grow food. In fact, there are 13 fast-growing crops you can still plant right now and harvest in late summer or early fall. These veggies and greens love warm soil, longer days, and quick harvest cycles, making them perfect for July planting.

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