Fri.Jan 13, 2023

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Getting Past Tech Anxiety Can Be Well Worth It for Your Nonprofit

NonProfit PRO

Moving to new technology isn’t typically something nonprofits look forward to. Even if you know that it’s time to upgrade your nonprofit’s technology, you might find yourself with anxiety-inducing thoughts. However, it’s important to move past the fear and know that the results can be well worth the investment.

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Is Imposter Syndrome rare or everywhere in nonprofit leadership?

Nonprofit Fixer

In recent years, the phenomenon of “imposter syndrome” has been getting a lot of attention. Struggling with your confidence in any role, including work in nonprofit organizations, can impact your performance, happiness and overall approach to your career. But is feeling like an imposter at work really a syndrome? Is it some rare condition that only rears its head in younger workers or those facing new and big roles?

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Getting to Know Our Consultants: Olliette Murry-Drobot

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

We’re Launching our new Series of Consultant Profiles! In this post, we feature olliette Murry-Drobot. Finding a consultant can be a stressful experience. How do you find the right fit for your organization? How do you know that they’re qualified? That’s why Momentum Nonprofit Partners launched our consultant directory in 2017 and have linked hundreds of nonprofits to qualified consultants in Memphis and across the country.

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What if New Year’s Resolutions Aren’t Your Thing?

Nonprofit Productive

“ How are you doing with your New Year’s resolutions?” This was the question one of my team members asked recently. Those of us on the call took turns, sharing what we were doing, or not doing as 2023 had begun. One of us had a robust set of things for the new year to try out and work on. One of us sheepishly acknowledged that he hadn’t set new year’s goals for years.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] What’s The Best Way To Frame Monthly Gift Asks To Minimize Accounting Complications Between Restricted And Unrestricted Gifts?

Bloomerang

Our Ask An Expert series features real questions answered by Claire Axelrad, J.D., CFRE, our very own Fundraising Coach , also known as Charity Clairity. Today’s question come from a nonprofit leader who wants advice on how to frame monthly gift asks to minimize accounting complications between restricted and unrestricted gifts: . Dear Charity Clairity, At the nonprofit I run, we are considering starting a monthly giving program.

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Heinz Endowments Will Install Next President in April

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest. Also, the GroundTruth Project has tapped a new leader, and Ronn Richard plans to retire as president and CEO of the Cleveland Foundation later this year.

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Mixed Links: News and Tips for Nonprofit Marketers – January 13, 2023

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

The Hound. Auburn, AL. Happy Friday, everyone! Ready to read the most helpful articles, posts, tips, and more from around the world of nonprofit marketing and fundraising? This week we have top fundraising blogs, Google AdWords help, tips on creating evergreen content and more. It’s time for Mixed Links… Here are 14 Ways to Use Instagram Stories Highlights for Marketing.

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Checklist for Hiring a Fundraising Consultant or Agency

Veritus Group

When you're ready to hire a fundraising consultant or agency to work with your non-profit, here's how to evaluate whether they can deliver. The post Checklist for Hiring a Fundraising Consultant or Agency appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Family of Damar Hamlin Announces Formal Creation of The Chasing M’s Foundation

NonProfit PRO

Humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support from over 250,000 individual donors globally, the family of Damar Hamlin is announcing the formal creation of The Chasing M's Foundation Charitable Fund.

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What So Many Fundraising Appeals Miss: People Want to Help People

iMarketSmart

While fewer numbers of people are giving to institutions, they continue to give in ways they find more interpersonal. They include: Grandparents helping put their grandchildren through college. Family and friends marshaling support for family and friends facing expensive operations. Neighbors rallying to help neighbors afflicted by natural disasters.

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A Guide to Nonprofit Donor Analytics and How to Use Them

The Killoe Group

The post A Guide to Nonprofit Donor Analytics and How to Use Them appeared first on OneCause.

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Words to Avoid—2023 Edition

Candid

It’s that time again—Words to Avoid, 2023. Although this year, perhaps more than others, we should maybe call it “Words to Avoid …and some other words to pause before using, do additional research, and then decide whether or not to use.” No? Not as catchy? Okay, we’ll stick with what we have. As always, this is not meant to be a definitive (or complete) list of dos and don’ts.

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How Responsive Is Your Mobile Donation Page?

NextAfter

Your social media engagement is growing. The engaging content you’ve been posting has more likes and comments than ever before. But you wonder: why aren’t the likes, comments, and even clicks to your donation page not translating into more donations? You’re not alone. Since 2017, mobile traffic has made up the majority of web traffic 1 , but only 28% of donations are made on mobile devices 2.