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How Gifts-in-Kind Merchandise Can Offset Rising Costs From Tariffs

NonProfit PRO

Its difficult to keep track of tariffs without a scorecard. Here's how gifts-in-kind can help alleviate the pressure nonprofits are feeling.

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Types of Tools to Strengthen Your Grants Compliance Approach

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

When grant funding is an important revenue source, grant compliance becomes critical to nonprofit success. Without it, grant funding could be jeopardized, putting vital programs and initiatives at risk. This makes optimizing your grants compliance approach not just a goal, but a necessity. However, many organizations struggle with meeting compliance requirements due to outdated systems, manual processes, or limited resources.

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Nonprofit Leaders Report Mission-Critical Challenges

NonProfit PRO

Nonprofits reported difficulty pursuing their missions amid current political challenges and economic uncertainty, according to the Center for Effective Philanthropy's latest report.

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Developing a nonprofit budget: The basics and best practices

Candid

Building a nonprofit budget can be intimidating, not only for new projects or organizations but for all nonprofits when the fundraising outlook is uncertain. Yet, a challenging environment makes developing a strong, credible budget even more important. Whether you’re just getting started or putting the final touches on your grant proposal, the resources below can help you refine your budget.

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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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The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Donor Feedback

NonProfit PRO

Has your nonprofit asked your donors for feedback regularly? If you're shrugging off donor feedback, you're likely losing fundraising revenue.

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The unique unimportance of uniqueness in fundraising [PODCAST]

Jeff Brooks

Many organizations believe that their uniqueness is the main reason donors will choose them for their charitable giving. Thats a revenue-crushing mistake. Successful fundraising starts where the donor is not in the organizations uniqueness and makes a clear, simple case. Im looking for an organization to support thats completely unique, said no donor, ever.

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The Psychology of Yes: What Every Fundraiser Needs to Master

Clairification

In 1984 Robert Cialdini wrote a groundbreaking book, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion , outlining principles of influence that affect human behaviors. Today these principles have been well documented. Trail-blazing research added by behavioral scientists like Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky supports and expands on Cialdini’s principles. No matter how much technology advances, the triggers behind human behavior and decision making remain the same.

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Donation Jar Ideas: Creative Ways to Raise Funds

Donorbox Nonprofit

Donation jars, similar to donation boxes, are a simple yet creative way to collect donations for your nonprofit organization. To make your jar as effective as possible, we’ll share some helpful tips and ideas to get you started. Let’s dive in! Tips for Ensuring Success With Your Donation Jar Fortunately, there are a few sure-fire […] The post Donation Jar Ideas: Creative Ways to Raise Funds appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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Burnout Among the Youngest Climate Activists

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Phil Hearing on Unsplash Parables of Earth is a recurring column from NPQ s Climate Justice desk exploring the connections between climate and art. Inspired in part by Octavia E. Butler, this column expands our lens on climate justice and taps into our deeply human inclination for creative expressionfor joy, for strength, and for imagining new worlds.

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Assessing the Equitable Inclusion of Marginalized Workers (Blog)

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Sarika Abbi-Patel & Arantxa Sanchez-Cruz Four lessons from a Los Angeles hospital's effort to shift power to community health promoters.

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From Curiosity to Competitive Edge: How Mid-Market CEOs Are Using AI to Scale Smarter

Speaker: Lee Andrews, Founder at LJA New Media & Tony Karrer, Founder and CTO at Aggregage

This session will walk you through how one CEO used generative AI, workflow automation, and sales personalization to transform an entire security company—then built the Zero to Strategy framework that other mid-market leaders are now using to unlock 3.5x ROI. As a business executive, you’ll learn how to assess AI opportunities in your business, drive adoption across teams, and overcome internal resource constraints—without hiring a single data scientist.

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NGOs Gone Wild': House Republicans Target Nonprofits in Hearing

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Republican lawmakers alleged a "money laundering" scheme funneling taxpayer dollars to Democratic officials. Nonprofit defenders claimed the Trump administration is "weaponizing the federal government" to chill nonprofit activity and speech. By Sara Herschander U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform The mutually provocative hearing was convened by Republican Rep.

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Our Funding Was Frozen by the Trump Administration. Here’s How We’re Fighting Back.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

We learned that staying silent amid baseless lies and attacks only makes matters worse. By Beth Bafford U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announces the agencys intention to freeze or claw back $20 billion in federal climate funding in a February 12 video. We learned that staying silent amid baseless lies and attacks only makes matters worse.