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When Opportunity Knocks, Open the Door: Donor Acquisition

Clairification

No nonprofit can afford to be an island. And when it does, your nonprofit could get left behind. Look out the door. As tempting as it may be to stay in your comfort zone, wearing blinders that enable you to forge straight ahead without noticing what’s going on around you, this is a dangerous practice. Hurricanes.

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Shared Leadership’s Role in Piloting the Plane

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Except maybe a “ thanks for flying with us ” as you deplane, they are behind a locked door separate from the crew and passengers. And the crew is left to interpret.  This can be how some CEOs function in their organization. When did you last see a pilot? And then we got into the broader issues facing the organization.

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Why Nonprofits Should Pay Attention to Web3 and the Metaverse

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Why Should Nonprofits Care About Web3? Web3 is already changing the way people think about giving out personal identifiable information (PII) online, how they invest and store their money, and what kinds of transparency they expect from companies and brands they interact with online, including nonprofits. Nonprofits and the Metaverse.

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’Til the Rivers Come Home

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Yannick Lowery / www.severepaper.com Editors’ note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s fall 2023 issue, “How Do We Create Home in the Future? Now, the little water left was too warm and toxic to support aquatic life. Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.”

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In Case of Emergency: Showing Consideration for Donors, Volunteers And Colleagues When Disaster Strikes

Bloomerang

Over the days immediately following a disaster like this storm, keep in mind that even if donors, volunteers, and colleagues have safely left the area, they’re still consumed with what is going on back home. Consider if you have a purpose or resources to share. . Ask what is needed before giving resources.

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What Is a Community Development Corporation?

NonProfit Quarterly

Yet community development corporations , a $28 billion sector of over 6,200 nonprofits that support local community economic development, are largely invisible in the national conversation. For-profit corporations that entered the broader community development field brought resources and often made projects more efficient—good things.

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Sankofa Philanthropy: Hip Hop’s Sixth Element

NonProfit Quarterly

The artists behind this popular genre are also at the forefront of philanthropic giving today. In the genre’s earliest formations, hip hop’s philanthropic pioneers were also masterful at grantmaking that moved power and resources into the hands of community members. billion out of $215.9