Fri.Apr 18, 2025

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Guarding Trust: Overlooked Factors That Protect Your Nonprofit’s Reputation

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

For nonprofits, reputation isnt just important. Its everything. Trust is the foundation of donor relationships, volunteer engagement, and community impact. While many organizations focus on public relations and fundraising strategies, smaller, often overlooked factors can significantly shape how your nonprofit is perceived. A proactive approach to reputation management helps safeguard trust and ensure long-term credibility.

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From Mission To Message: Designing Marketing Materials That Inspire Action

Bloomerang

Marketing outreach is an essential part of advancing a nonprofits mission. Strategic and well-thought out print and digital marketing can make an initial connection with a potential donor, strengthen an existing relationship, or inspire an important stakeholder to take action. Whether the goal is donations, advocacy, or volunteer engagement, well-designed nonprofit marketing and communications can inspire action.

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Unlocking the Value of Circles

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Photo courtesy of Pollinator If you have ever participated in a book club or study group, played sports, or used a web forum, youve engaged in peer learning. While peer circles are widely used in corporate and educational contexts, their value to nonprofits and community organizers is underappreciated. Peer-to-peer circles emphasize exchanging knowledge and skills between individuals of similar status or experience.

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4 Rule-Bending Campaign Tests That Improved Outcomes

NonProfit PRO

Here are four rules one nonprofit bent or broke to boost email unsubscribe rate, social media donations, email click-through rate and more.

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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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Can the IRS Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Attorneys who specialize in nonprofit law and freedom of speech weigh in the presidents battle with the university. By Gabriela Aoun Angueira and Thalia Beaty, Associated Press AP photo Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally on April 17. Attorneys who specialize in nonprofit law and freedom of speech weigh in the presidents battle with the university.

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Survival to Success: Stay Solvent, Financially Secure Leading In Scary Times

Fundraising Leadership

Knowing how to manage and lead a team strategically to remain financially solvent during uncertainty is critical. This is real life. So there is no cause to panic that because of recent economic shakeups, tariffs, threats of a recession, funding withdrawals and wild market fluctuations, you will end up in financial ruin. Your life will not mimic that of the fictional Victory Ratliff (so perfectly played by Parker Posey) in the recent finale episode of The White Lotus, when her husband, Timothy,

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Law Firms, Universities, and Now Civil Society Groups Are in Trump’s Sights for Punitive Action

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Advocacy groups are the latest targets of the Trump administration, which is seeking to limit the independence of various civil society organizations or put them at risk of losing their federal funds and professional livelihood. Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Noah Berger, AP photo University of California, Berkeley alumna Bethany Schoenfeld demonstrates against the Trump administration at her alma mater on April 17.

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US Nonprofits Risk Losing Tax Status over Israel Criticism

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Photo by Charles Criscuolo on Pexels In recent months, murmurs in the nonprofit world have turned into alarms largely stemming from fears that their nonprofit status could be stripped away for certain types of speech or activities. This stems in part from the US House of Representatives passing HR 9495, a bill that would empower the Treasury Department to eliminate the tax-exempt status of any nonprofit it deems to be supporting terrorism.