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Can Foundations and Corporations Fill the Development Aid Gap?

NonProfit PRO

Traditional sources of development funding have stagnated and even declined. Can foundations and corporations fill the gap?

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Strategic resilience for mission-driven organizations

Candid

Nonprofit organizations are no strangers to uncertainty. Grant funding often comes with time limits and may not be renewed. Neither institutional grant funding nor individual donations are guaranteed for the long term. Employees may seek other opportunities or more competitive compensation. So, uncertainty is certainly familiar to those of us in the nonprofit space.

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Study Uncovers Next Gen Giving Perspectives as the Great Wealth Transfer Looms

NonProfit PRO

A new report dives into Christian millennials' perceptions of wealth and giving as the Great Wealth Transfer approaches.

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Muharram 2025: All About the Islamic New Year

Donorbox Nonprofit

Muharram is the first of the four sacred months in the Islamic calendar, and a time of increased worship, sadaqah (charity), and reflection for the Muslim community called the ummah. In this article, we explain its meaning and significance, when it is expected to occur in 2025, and share more about Ashura, the 10th […] The post Muharram 2025: All About the Islamic New Year appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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Stop Budget Burnout: A Better Way to Grow Your Nonprofit in 2026

Speaker: Sean Yoder

Nonprofits are under more pressure than ever to demonstrate financial accountability while continuing to expand their impact. Traditional budgeting models often fall short, reinforcing silos, limiting flexibility, and stalling growth. Enter collaborative budgeting: a dynamic, team-driven process that enables smarter resource allocation and builds financial resilience at scale.

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Digital Fundraising Analytics – What Metrics Should You Be Tracking?

Fundraising Report Card

The majority of donations to nonprofits now come digitally, and the majority of those come through your website. While print fundraising campaigns still work for certain demographics to some degree, … Continue reading "Digital Fundraising Analytics What Metrics Should You Be Tracking?" The post Digital Fundraising Analytics What Metrics Should You Be Tracking?

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Laws of Fundraising regarding donor complaints

Jeff Brooks

Donor complaints rule the lives of many fundraisers, a fact that is captured by the 5th Law of Fundraising: Donor complaints are a stronger force than anything described in physics or quantum mechanics. But thats not all. Heres the 1st Addendum to the 5th Law: Imagined donor complaints are an even stronger force than that. You have probably seen this force at work: Three donors calling to complain about something in your fundraising will outweigh the hundreds or thousands of donors who responded

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Flood Insurance Is Becoming Unaffordable—Can Community-Based Catastrophe Insurance Help?

NonProfit Quarterly

Credit: Serge Lavoie on Pexels On Valentines Day 2025, roughly nine inches of rain began falling in Kentucky, at least eight inches in Tennessee, and five in Virginia. Adding to the torrent was the spring snowmelt and soil unable to adequately absorb moisture due to being thinned by mining. Rivers overflowed. Landslides overtook homes. More than 300 roads were closed across Kentucky, hundreds of families were displaced, and more than 1,000 people had to be rescued.

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Top Companion Plants That Naturally Repel Pests [Video Included]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Top Companion Plants That Naturally Repel Pests [Video Included] The pests are coming aphids, hornworms, slugs, and more and theyre ready to turn your thriving garden into their personal buffet. But heres the good news: you dont need to spray your veggies with harsh chemicals or set up a battlefield of traps. You just need the right plant partners.

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Community Lenders Fear Tightening of Credit with Trump Cuts

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

President Trump's proposed budget eliminates much of the federal CDFI Fund, which since 1994 has enabled community development nonprofits to support millions of small businesses and housing efforts. Smaller borrowers are most at risk. By Alex Daniels NALCAB The Puerto Rican restaurant Chef Nieves, in Wimauma, Fla., received financial support from the organization Enterprising Latinas, a partner of the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders.

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Arab and Muslim Advocates Fight Back Against Federal Repression

NonProfit Quarterly

Credit: Charles Edward Miller on Flickr I think theres a lot of uncertainty right now. The US government is kidnapping and abducting people from our community, Linda Sarsour, a nationally prominent author and a Palestinian American organizer from Brooklyn, told NPQ. As Sarsour pointed out, multiple videos can be seen on social media of people being detained on the streets.

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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