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Nonprofit Legal Compliance in an Unfriendly Political Environment

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Getty Images on Unsplash Broad segments of the nonprofit sector are concerned about the new presidential administration and the threats it poses to nonprofit organizations. A charity or nonprofits plans can be shut down for a failure to properly register. Dissatisfied employees heighten legal risks.

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Is Your Communications Team Ready for 2020’s Next Big Crisis?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

In both instances, nonprofits had to confront urgent and tragic situations that they weren’t planning for. And, in doing so, they had to make quick decisions about how to communicate effectively about complex, sensitive, fast-changing events. Because crises don’t always happen between 9 a.m.

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Is Your Nonprofit Prepared for a Media Crisis?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The Presidential election has become — quite unfortunately — a daily case study in crisis communications. And one of those crises might just involve your nonprofit. Nonprofits aren’t immune to crises. The same has been true for a number of smaller nonprofits. Are you prepared?

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You’ve Been Breached: What Now?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

These scenarios – data theft, self-inflicted cyber wounds, loss of IT equipment – each account for a third of the cyber breaches reported by nonprofits. Regardless of the cause, there are immediate crisis response steps every manager should know. Three aspects need to be addressed: legal, operational, and public relations.

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The Pandemic Pause: Can We Be Gracious When We Meet Again?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Today’s post comes from long-time friend of Nonprofit Marketing Guide, Tara Collins. I dread re-entry to public space. Commonality conversation circled around pets, kids, eldercare, and in-laws. appeared first on Nonprofit Marketing Guide. Tara Collins. The Awkward Pause seems an insurmountable uncomfortability.

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Operations & Communications Director

Anedot

Position: Operations & Communications Director (F/T) Reports to: Executive Director, Project Coyote Job Description: The Operations & Communications Director (OCD) is responsible for leading a remote team and overseeing all operations, communications, and development efforts of this dynamic and growing organization.

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Treasurers of All-Volunteer Organizations: Eight Key Responsibilities

Blue Avocado

The Gold Avocado series showcases some of the very best content that Blue Avocado has for nonprofit leaders, based on overall popularity, reader response, and quality. This Gold Avocado article highlights eight essential responsibilities of a nonprofit’s treasurer — with a focus on treasurers of all-volunteer organizations.