Tue.Mar 08, 2022

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Overcoming COVID-Positive Cases While Maintaining the Same Level of Care to Those in Need

NonProfit PRO

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges for nonprofits, especially organizations that work directly with vulnerable populations, like Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, the oldest and largest homeless shelter in Philadelphia. While testing and vaccinations have helped slow the spread of COVID-19, the risk for organizations like ours is still high.

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How the Most Successful Fundraisers Use Stories to Inspire and Motivate Donors to Give

iMarketSmart

This is the fifth and final post that summarizes a series that tackles why storytelling doesn’t work on its own to generate big donations. To understand what that means, you’ll want to start from the beginning. In this post, we’ll start by briefly recalling what storytellers get wrong. Most people involved in fundraising think transactionally instead of relationally.

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New Research Examines How Gender Affects Giving to Racial Justice Causes

NonProfit PRO

A report from the Women’s Philanthropy Institute provides insights for the first time linking gender-based giving patterns to the racial justice movement of 2020.

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Ask Rita: When Do I Initiate the ADA Interactive Process with a (Possibly) Disabled Employee?

Blue Avocado

Dear Rita, I am the HR manager for a nonprofit agency that has 21 employees. One of our employees has been a great performer in the four years they’ve been with us. Their job involves primarily clerical duties. Recently, we’ve noticed this employee has been having problems keeping up with the workflow generating and delivering […]. The post Ask Rita: When Do I Initiate the ADA Interactive Process with a (Possibly) Disabled Employee?

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You don’t need to be in crisis!

Fundraising Coach

Last week, I heard board members make a classic blunder. They were worried that they couldn’t fundraise any more. Why? Because they weren’t in a crisis. They had good reserves and the finances were very well managed. So they couldn’t see why anyone would donate to the cause. Do you know what they started talking about? Adding a new offering or program!

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Haley Bice

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Haley Bice, Channel One Regional Food Bank. Here is the latest submission for our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator series. This series lets you describe your workday in your own words. Haley’s Bio: Haley received her MA in Business Design and Arts Leadership from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2018. She also has a BA in Art History with a Fine Art minor from St.

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Nonprofit Digital Hygiene - How to Perform a Virtual Spring Cleaning

Nonprofit Fixer

It’s almost spring. I am starting to see midriffs and shirts coming off on jogs or at the park. It’s very exciting! Spring is in the air. That means it’s time for spring cleaning and your nonprofit could probably use a scrub. Let me explain. Why Digital Hygiene Matters As nonprofit professionals, it’s easy to let our organizations get as cluttered as our junk drawer (don’t pretend you don’t have a catch-all junk drawer!

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Understanding Google Analytics Data: A Guide for Nonprofits

Fundraising Report Card

Thank you Sarah Fargusson, Director of Digital Strategy at Cornershop Creative, for today’s useful post. Self-described as a “non-profit junkie,” Sarah has dedicated her career to serving the needs of the non-profit sector. Her project management experience spans a variety of non-profit management disciplines including strategic planning, community engagement, capacity building, fundraising and research.