Wed.Dec 07, 2022

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Digital Fundraising Innovations and Trends to Watch in 2023

NonProfit PRO

While there are always risks involved in new fundraising innovations, many times these risks are well worth taking — and, in some cases, you can’t afford not to take them. As 2023 beckons, it’s time to explore the major innovations I expect to see in digital fundraising in the year ahead.

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A Growing Movement for Black Food Sovereignty

NonProfit Quarterly

This article is part of Black Food Sovereignty: Stories from the Field , a series co-produced by Frontline Solutions and NPQ. This series features stories from a group of Black food sovereignty leaders who are working to transform the food system at the local level. It explores how these leaders are addressing critical issues at the intersection of food sovereignty, racial and economic justice, and community.

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New Report Reveals Nonprofit Priorities for 2023

NonProfit PRO

OneCause released its new report: The 2023 Fundraising Outlook: Insights for Nonprofit Planning & Prioritization. In this year’s annual survey, findings from 890 fundraising professionals provided insights into where organizations found success in 2022, common challenges, and what they're prioritizing in 2023 as they create their fundraising strategies.

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Do You Realize Who You Really Are? Here’s What We Know About Great Fundraisers

Veritus Group

We asked the Veritus team to describe the fundraisers they work with and what they provide to their donors. Here's what our team shared. The post Do You Realize Who You Really Are? Here’s What We Know About Great Fundraisers appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Building a Culture of Wellness

MNA Association

On cultivating wellbeing in a stress-filled world. By Deb Halliday, Halliday & Associates | November 2022. Note: This blog is inspired by a workshop I designed for nonprofit leaders during the Montana Nonprofit Association 2022 annual conference. My gratitude to all who participated! How might we compose a life that is richly fulfilling, nourishing, and serves the greater good?

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Bloomerang Accelerates Nonprofits’ Ability to Keep Fundraising and Financial Operations in Harmony

Bloomerang

Bloomerang , the complete donor relationship management solution for thousands of small and medium-sized nonprofits, today announced that it has signed a QuickBooks Solution Provider Sales and Marketing Agreement with Intuit (Nasdaq: INTU), the global financial technology platform that makes TurboTax , Credit Karma , QuickBooks , and Mailchimp. This relationship brings a new level of visibility and reconciliation between Bloomerang’s donor relationship management software and Intuit QuickBooks t

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Why Nonprofit Blogs Aren’t Pasé, Plus 13 New Ideas for Quality Posts

Elevation

There’s discussion in the nonprofit world of whether blogs are a thing of the past. We like to respond by looking past the word “blog” and focusing instead on the purpose blogging serves and the technical architecture that defines blogs.

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Commits $60 Million to Diversify Science Education

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest. Michael Abernethy, Elon University Elon University students in the Grand Challenges in Engineering 1 course test their underwater remotely operated vehicle prototype. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute wants to expand racial and ethnic diversity in undergraduate science education. Also, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grants $50 million for credentialing and career training in Kansas City, and Wells Fargo Foundation awards $22.5 million to close racial gaps in homeownership

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Playing the Long Game: Long Term Change Needs Long-Term Support

NonProfit Quarterly

The following is a transcript of the video above, from our webinar on “Remaking the Economy: Redefining Leadership.” View the full webinar here. Tony Pickett: The expectation of us is somehow, we’re going to magically overcome multiple decades of oppression and bias in just the wave of the hand with very few real resources. I’ve been sort of harping on this for the last couple of years.

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Use campaigns to build mindshare and engagement

Big Duck

The post Use campaigns to build mindshare and engagement appeared first on Big Duck.

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Blueprint 2023

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For the 14th year in a row, I've written a Blueprint on Philanthropy and Digital Civil Society. This year's version - which covers 2023 - will go live on December 15, 2022. You can get your free copy here. As it always has, the Blueprint includes Buzzwords (which got their start on this blog), Predictions for 2023, and a scorecard of past predictions and whether I got things right or wrong.

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NonProfit POWER Covers Artificial Intelligence and Direct Marketing on Its Second Day

NonProfit PRO

NonProfit POWER resumed yesterday with a full day of educational content and networking for nonprofit leaders and decision-makers. Here's a brief look at what attendees experienced yesterday. .

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Fundraising is not journalism

Jeff Brooks

Fundraising writing and journalism have something important things in common: Both are built on a foundation of storytelling. And that's about all. Journalism is about information. It means to tell the whole story -- the who, what, where, why, when, and how. All the relevant details and all the available information. And doing so in as clear and neutral as way as possible.

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4 Simple Frameworks to Prioritize Your Nonprofit Audiences with Farra Trompeter

Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit

Effective nonprofit communication planning begins with knowing who your audiences are. Seems simple, right? Sure: you can write out a long list of various groups that your organization is communicating with or wants to reach in the future… but where do you go from there? As Big Duck’s Co-Director, Farra Trompeter (she/her) ensures that Big Duck is a healthy, thriving company.

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Pledge to volunteer in the new year!

Volunteer Match

One thing I have learned as a marketer on a small team is that making content that serves multiple audiences or multiple purposes is invaluable. The same goes for our efforts in life. We only have limited energy and hours in the day so we need to be efficient—this is how I approach New Year's resolutions.

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Nonprofit Branding: How to do it Right

Prosper Strategies

Learn how your brand can become a powerful tool, not only for raising funds but also advancing your mission. The post Nonprofit Branding: How to do it Right appeared first on Prosper Strategies.

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Leveling Up Your Company’s Upskilling Program

Top Nonprofits

Upskilling helps businesses give their employees the skills and tools they need to be as effective as possible in their roles. By providing training, educational programs, and career development opportunities to your employees, you can help to elevate their skills to a new level. In addition to higher productivity, more learning at work can also improve your employees’ morale and boost retention rates.

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Fundraising Impact Questions that Define Victory for Donors

iMarketSmart

As a gift officer meeting with donors and supporters, you face a great number of scenarios within different stages of the major giving process. For each stage, you need effective questions at the ready so you can keep the process moving forward, and in a way that benefits both you and the donor. So what makes a question effective? It must be authentic.

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Newsletter: CVS Accused of Fundraising Fraud at Checkout ; KFC Hits the Road in Charitable Food Truck ; 3 Things to Do Now to Crush It in 1st Quarter

Selfish Giving

2023 is right around the corner. Here are three things you can do RIGHT NOW to be better at partnership sales in the new year. ☑️ Strive for more consistency. If you want more consistent success in your partnership program, you need more consistency in your actions. This means dedicating time every day to prospecting, cultivating, and closing partners.

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SSIR Stories Around the World

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By SSIR Global Edition Editors. Over the past year, the editors of SSIR ’s six local language editions have thoughtfully selected, translated, and published dozens of SSIR stories they believe will inform and inspire their unique audiences. A few of these have stood out as particularly relevant and meaningful to the social innovation communities in the regions they serve, including the Arab world, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, and a range of Spanish-speaking countries.

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Fair Wages Come to Washington DC

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Andrea Piacquadio on pexels. Last month, residents of Washington, DC, voted in overwhelming favor of Initiative 82, the District of Columbia Tip Credit Elimination Act of 2021, which eliminates the subminimum tipped wage of $5.35 an hour. The measure, a repeat of a 2018 referendum, ensures that by 2027, all tipped workers will receive the city’s full hourly minimum wage of at least $16.10.

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