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Kids for a Cause: Getting Children Behind Nonprofit Missions

Top Nonprofits

Introducing kids to service for nonprofit causes makes them aware of the needs of others and can help them share compassion. Volunteer roles: Special projects can be fun, especially when kids get to work together with their family members. Many children today don’t understand the word ‘need.’

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When Your Style Guide is Outdated or Incomplete

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

You might also like: Buzzfeed Style Guide Microsoft Style Guide Pick a Specialized Style Guide Next, you might want to use another specialized style guide that better matches your specific work. Of course, you still have work to do specifically related to how you talk about your organization’s program and services.

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Strategic Nonprofit Partnerships: A Threefold Approach to Success

Nonprofit Megaphone

There are three types of partnerships that can significantly benefit nonprofits: corporate sponsorships and partnerships, joint campaigns with other nonprofits, and collaborations with companies that specialize in nonprofit support. Corporate sponsorships are generally temporary and revolve around specific events, projects, or campaigns.

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Digital Public Infrastructure for the Developing World

Stanford Social Innovation Review

An intermediate layer between physical infrastructure (like broadband) and sectoral applications (like social security) DPI provides the building blocks for offering transformative digital services—such as systems for digital identity and payments—at scale. By 2022, around 1.3

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How to Project Future Finances With Nonprofit Bookkeeping

MNA Association

This goes beyond simply deciding if text fundraising is an effective strategy or how your donation form should be formatted—you must project future finances to determine how your organization will operate and allocate its funding. Compare these patterns with industry trends to make predictions about future program costs.

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Understanding the 4 Key Nonprofit Financial Roles: A Guide

Top Nonprofits

While each staff member may have a specific title like “fundraising director” or “project manager,” they often take on a wider range of responsibilities. However, some areas of nonprofit work require more specialization. In-house accountants provide the quickest turnaround on projects and tend to be highly motivated.

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3 Ways to Enhance Donor Experiences With Online Fundraising

Fundraising Coach

special interests in a particular project) and send them tailored messages. Consider leaning on the experience and expertise of: A marketing agency: Agencies specialize in developing and executing strategic campaigns tailored to your nonprofit and its supporters. Maintain transparency.