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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

The Kindful Blog

Mission: Boulanger Initiative’s mission is to promote music composed by womxn through performance, education, and commissions. Donate hygiene, cleaning, or non-perishable food items. Mission: Helping Women Period is committed to supplying menstrual health products to people that menstruate who are either homeless or low-income.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

The American Farmland Trust protects agricultural land, promotes environmentally sound farming practices, and helps farmers continue to grow food for us all. These gifts would be perfect for a loved one passionate about sustainable farming, growing food, and farmer appreciation. Shop their online store to help promote their mission.

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Does Your Audience Understand You?

Ann Green

Yet, some nonprofit organizations are still using jargon in their donor communication. Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, newsletter articles, and impact reports laced with cringe-worthy terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, and underserved communities. We’ve also seen more authenticity.

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Are You Still Using Jargon?

Ann Green

So why are some nonprofit organizations still using jargon in their donor communication? Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, newsletter articles, and annual reports laced with cringe-worthy terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, underserved communities, and impactful. We’ve also seen more authenticity.

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Let’s Try to Stop Using Jargon So Much

Ann Green

So why are some nonprofit organizations still using jargon in their donor communication? Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, newsletter articles, and annual reports laced with cringe-worthy terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, underserved communities, and impactful. We’ve also seen more authenticity.

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Economic Justice: Nonprofit Leaders Speak Out

NonProfit Quarterly

VAMOS, (which means “let’s go” in Spanish), a nonpartisan political movement that has arisen in Puerto Rico, is a nonprofit organization that articulates progressive organizations’ efforts toward people’s well-being. These entities exist throughout the nonprofit sector.

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You May Love Your Jargon, But Your Donor’s Don’t

Ann Green

Nonprofit organizations love their jargon, don’t they? Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, and newsletter articles laced with cringe-inducing terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, underserved communities, and impactful. Maybe it’s healthcare, affordable housing, or decent preschool education.