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How Ideology Affects Which Causes Donors Support

Nonprofit Tech for Good

International development: 6.2%. Community development: 5.2%. Research and public policy: 1.5%. Community development: 5.1%. International development: 4.2%. Research and public policy: 1.4%. International development: 4.9%. Community development: 4.8%.

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22 Statistics About #GivingTuesday Donors Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Community development – 3%. Research and public policy – 1%. Public media and communications – 0%. 9) 21% create online peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns that benefit NPOs, NGOs, and charities. 18) 50% have donated directly through Facebook Fundraising Tools. Line – 0%.

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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

Provide diversity and inclusion training for all staff and board members, to increase awareness and understanding of the issues faced by underserved communities. Develop partnerships and alliances with other organizations that serve BIPOC communities, and collaborate on initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion.

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2024 Nonprofit Voter Guide

MNA Association

Montana’s nonprofit sector strengthens the foundation of our communities, making them stronger, healthier, and more vibrant. Nonprofit leaders play an important role in shaping public policy. I have served on boards and have consistently supported nonprofits in annual giving and fundraising campaigns.