Tue.May 03, 2022

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Top Secret: Underused Strategy to Keep Donors Close 

NonProfit PRO

The sorry state of donor retention has been a topic of discussion for at least the past decade. Yet too many nonprofits still don’t prioritize donor retention strategies. A prompt, personal, powerful thank you is the bare minimum. What do you do to keep donors close?

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Does Your Nonprofit Receive Donations of Services, Supplies or Equipment? Changes are Coming!

Blue Avocado

Changes to How Nonprofit Organizations Report In-kind Contributions of Nonfinancial Assets It is common for nonprofits to receive donations and contributions of nonfinancial assets, more commonly known as in-kind contributions. Typical examples of in-kind contributions a nonprofit may receive include but are not limited to: Pro bono legal & professional services Below-market rent payments Donated […].

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May 16 is Filing Deadline for Many Tax-exempt Organizations

NonProfit PRO

The Internal Revenue Service reminded tax-exempt organizations that many have a filing deadline of May 16, 2022. Those that operate on a calendar-year basis have certain annual information and tax returns they file with the IRS.

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Prioritizing Responding to Change

Bloomerang

The post Prioritizing Responding to Change appeared first on Bloomerang.

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Common-Sense Governance

NonProfit PRO

While nonprofit board management is complicated, some of the complications can be addressed through basic common sense. Here are a number of common sense and tested suggestions that may reduce at least some of the complications that can affect achieving nonprofit board success.

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Schedule Your Vacation, Nonprofit Communicators, (and Actually Take the Time Off)

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Does this statement apply to you: “I regularly take all of the paid time off that I am entitled to each year.” If you said yes, then according to our 2021 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report you are in the minority as only 43% of those surveyed agreed with the statement. Ever since we released that report we have been encouraging you to take your PTO (paid time off).

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The Benefits of Using a Wealth Screening Tool for Your Nonprofit’s Fundraising Efforts

NonProfit PRO

Wealth screening can be an incredibly effective way to improve your nonprofit’s fundraising initiatives. Whether your nonprofit is large or small, it can help you identify which donors are most likely to give, and how much they might give, based on their wealth and giving history. Of course, your nonprofit likely has too much donor […].