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Experts Share Tips on Fundraising Amid Uncertainty

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Sara Herschander. Several frontline fundraisers joined the Chronicle to discuss how the pandemic has changed their relationships with donors and which donor-cultivation strategies are most effective now.

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The Envelope Teaser: Should You Use One in Your Next Fundraising Appeal?

NonProfit PRO

The debate has been raging for decades. Add a teaser to the outer envelope of your direct mail appeal. Or don’t. Which is better?

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What privilege means and how we use it

CNPE

A guest blog post by Pamela Darnall, CEO of Family & Children's Place. . and CNPE Board Member. I often hear white friends or family members dispute that they have privilege. They will point to challenges they have faced in the past – and may be still facing – unemployment, poverty, health challenges, and more. I understand where they are coming from.

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Real Threat? How AI, Gender Bias, Skills Focus Changing Workplaces Now

Fundraising Leadership

AI is changing the workplace and gender bias is a distinct factor. (Photo by International Women’s Day). “They have skills.” That statement has been universally and historically viewed as a compliment to an employee, colleague or leader. It still is, but now there is an asterisk to the statement. Looking forward with the influx of artificial intelligence and automation in the workplace, it may precede a path to worker replacement.

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2023 Nonprofit Economic Impact Report

MNA Association

MNA is proud to release our 2023 Economic Impact Report. This report showcases the essential role Montana’s Nonprofit Sector plays in Montana’s economy. MNA-Economic-Report-2023 Download. The post 2023 Nonprofit Economic Impact Report first appeared on Montana Nonprofit Association.

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Comment on How to Fire Utterly Toxic Nonprofit Board Members by Shelly

Amy Eisenstein

In reply to Shelly. Also this is an animal non profit and this is to rescue and remove animals. This person has become almost a horders situation. So there are precious lives involved. Animal control has been made aware and next step is police. Isn’t there any emergency laws to protect when animals are involved.?

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A look back at Issue Lab’s top philanthropic resources in 2022

Candid

Candid’s Issue Lab provides access to more than 33,000 philanthropic resources, which include reports, studies, surveys, and toolkits that cover a variety of issue areas and are contributed by social sector organizations from around the world. With all these options, we wanted to look back and highlight some of the Issue Lab community’s most popular publications in 2022, featuring a wide array of topics ranging from education to participatory grantmaking and beyond.

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Rasmuson Foundation Picks New CEO

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest. Rasmuson Foundation Gretchen Guess, executive director of operations at the Providence health-care system in Spokane, Wash., has been tapped as the Rasmuson Foundation’s next president and CEO. Draper Richards Kaplan has hired a former Delaware state official as managing director and a Providence, R.I., city official as chief of staff, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has named a new vice president of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

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Comment on How to Fire Utterly Toxic Nonprofit Board Members by Shelly

Amy Eisenstein

Question. I am in california and a friend just started a non profit. At this time it is my friend and only one other board member. Friend has funded all and the other person demanded to be president. Now this person is non compliant stealing gossiping, sharing personal emails to any and all who will read. She has been asked kindly to resign but will not.

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5 Things to Do When You Get Back from the Holidays [Podcast Episode]

Veritus Group

When you get back to the office after the holidays, here are a few tips that will help you hit the ground running this month. The post 5 Things to Do When You Get Back from the Holidays [Podcast Episode] appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Mixed Links: News and Tips for Busy Nonprofit Marketers – January 6, 2023

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

It’s been almost 2023 for a week. How are we feeling about it so far? To get back into the swing of things, check out the most helpful articles, posts, tips, and more from around the world of nonprofit marketing and fundraising. This week we have a great deal on communications training, New Years rituals, meditations, words, and resolutions, Instagram vs Facebook, and more.

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The $25,000 Reason Why Follow-Up is So Important

iMarketSmart

183 days. That’s how long it took Bob to mail in a check for $25,000 after I asked him for the gift on a first visit. The day we met I had 45 minutes on his calendar, but we spent 4 hours together. It was one of my favorite visits. Great conversation, an impromptu trip to a restaurant, and a new friendship. He was so excited about our mission! He texted his best friend after I left to put me in touch with him as he thought he would want to help too.

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Boys and Girls Clubs of America – Learn More

Bloomerang

The post Boys and Girls Clubs of America – Learn More appeared first on Bloomerang.

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