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Project Veritas Fired James O'Keefe Over Fear of Losing Its Nonprofit Status — 5 Questions Answered

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Samuel Brunson Samuel Corum, Getty James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, is no longer its leader, though he may start a new organization. “I’m not done,” he said. A professor of law discusses the accusation, why it would matter if the organization lost its nonprofit status, and whether he thinks the IRS will investigate the group.

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How Social Media Can Enhance Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

The Killoe Group

The post How Social Media Can Enhance Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising appeared first on OneCause.

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For Donors, Wartime Ukraine Aid Creates Blurry Ethical Line

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Thalia Beaty, Associated Press NEW YORK John Minchillo, AP Volunteers with Razom for Ukraine, a New York-based nonprofit, pack firefighting and medical donations for shipment to Ukraine. Companies, individuals, and others have been navigating local and international regulations to provide aid and have grappled with similar moral questions about whether to donate to an allied nation's defense.

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Have You Identified YOUR Passions and Interests?

Veritus Group

To have effective donor conversations and build authentic donor relationships, you first need to understand your own passions and interests. The post Have You Identified YOUR Passions and Interests? appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Rep. David Cicilline Will Depart Congress to Lead Rhode Island Foundation

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Also, a former executive is returning to lead the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, and Rideback Rise, a new nonprofit group to help more people of color succeed in the entertainment industry, has named its first executive director.

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501(c)(3) Checklist: Preparing for Nonprofit Status

Top Nonprofits

If you’re looking into starting a nonprofit, you’re likely passionate about a particular cause. You have a plan to solve an issue or help a group of people and you want to take action to make a difference. You know that your first step is creating a nonprofit and you start by establishing a brand, building a website, and getting the word out. Filing IRS documents might be the last thing you think to do in the startup phase, but the legal and accounting aspects of your organization are crucial fr

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ACTION ALERT: Oppose SB441

MNA Association

SB441 , which proposes to revise absentee and mail-in ballot laws, radically alters Montana’s ballot collection options. Currently, in addition to family members, ballots can be collected and taken to the election offices by acquaintances, caregivers and /or others living in the household. SB441 eliminates all non-family ballot collection options other than legal guardian.

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How to Drive Donor Engagement Using Video with Raffi DerSimonian

Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit

Support for this show is brought to you by our friends at Bloomerang. Bloomerang offers donor management and online fundraising software that helps small to medium nonprofits, like First Tee of Greater Akron , a nonprofit that empowers kids and teens through the game of golf. After just one year with Bloomerang they doubled their unique donors, improved donor stewardship, and raised more funds.

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Inclusive Design: Bring Web Accessibility to Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Inclusive Design: Bring Web Accessibility to Your Nonprofit Web accessibility is a win-win for everyone involved. You improve your user experience and increase your reach and user base, and it is simply the right thing to do. Web accessibility matters, and for non-profit websites it may matter even more. Yet despite this, only 22% of nonprofits design their websites with visual and hearing disabilities in mind, 20% offer websites in more than one language, and 9% offer voice search as of 2021.

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The Secret to Booking More Visits

iMarketSmart

DO THIS ONE THING TO BOOK MORE VISITS: The next time someone tells you they don’t want to visit… in other words, they slap you with an objection… SAY SOMETHING! There are many tips on exactly what to say to overcome specific objections but the main tip is just to come back with some reason why you should still visit. 99 times out of 100 a donor gives an objection and gift officers immediately say, “Ok, I’ll reach out some other time!

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What are paid SEO & organic SEO?

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

What are paid SEO & organic SEO? Digital marketing professionals propose integrating and aligning sponsored search with organic SEO. Organic traffic from SEO takes months. After a key phrase ranks, SEO generates traffic for months or years. Organic search engine optimization keeps your content and articles at the top of search engine result pages.

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9 Must-Have Nonprofit Marketing Materials for 2023

Donorbox Nonprofit

Nonprofit marketing materials are a vital part of fundraising and donor outreach. Thanks to technological advancements, nonprofits now have access to vast marketing material. The trick is how to use them! Whether you’re promoting your organization to the public, new donors, potential sponsors, or major donors, you must know what nonprofit marketing material to use […] The post 9 Must-Have Nonprofit Marketing Materials for 2023 appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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Working with Constituents Part 1

Bloomerang

The post Working with Constituents Part 1 appeared first on Bloomerang.

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12 Great New Books By Black Women for Black Women Entrepreneurs, Leaders

Fundraising Leadership

These 12 new books by Black women can be on your reading list all year. Black History Month is just one month out of the year but it is necessary to honor and heed the work of Black women forever and always. Now you have a reading list that can take you through every month of the year. In this collection of 12 recent books by Black women authors, Take The Lead salutes the energy, advice and brilliance of authors producing nonfiction, poetry, graphic novels and more.

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Mixed Links: News and Tips for Nonprofit Marketers – February 24, 2023

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

We’re wrapping up the month of February with the most helpful articles, posts, and tips for nonprofit marketers. This week we have Meta news, a website redesign checklist, top Reel trends, Mother’s Day ideas, and more. It’s time for Mixed Links… Find out How ‘Reverse Empathy’ On Social Media Has Ruined The Experience For Everyone. Meta Jumps On Twitter’s Bandwagon, Introduces Premium Subscription Model For Facebook And Instagram.