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How nonprofits can deepen corporate partnerships

Candid

Partnerships between nonprofit organizations and for-profit companies to boost workplace volunteering and community impact can create significant value for both parties. This presents a significant opportunity for nonprofits to act as vital community connectors and partners.

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4 Important Insights from the 2023 M+R Benchmarks Study

NonProfit Leadership Center

The study looks at billions of emails and SMS messages, millions of website visits and thousands of social media posts from hundreds of nonprofits (215 in the most recent report to be exact). Findings from the 2023 M+R Benchmarks study reveal four important insights all nonprofit organizations should know.

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Matching Grant Funding: Understand this Common Structure

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

You’ll need to estimate the fair market value of these contributions using defensible valuation methods. Cost share usually cannot include federal funding sources (money from other federal grants), although there are some exceptions for tribal organizations.

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Alarming Trends Undercut Record Donations

The NonProfit Times

donors gave to nonprofits during 2023, according to data from Giving USA, is a high-water mark in terms of current dollars, and the amount exceeds pre-COVID-19 pandemic-giving, which peaked during 2019. But inflation nibbled at the value of the 2023 dollars. more than 2022’s level but had an adjusted value decline of 2.3%.

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What Is Volunteerism? A Guide to the History & Benefits

Bloomerang

Volunteerism definition Volunteerism is the act of contributing free labor to conduct community service or support a nonprofit organization. Plus, nonprofit organizations can utilize these groups of passionate volunteers to help achieve goals in making the world a better and safer place.

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3 Big Reasons Why An ‘Ask’ Is Mostly About Your Donor’s Hero Story (Not Your Organization’s)

iMarketSmart

The effective ask presents: A crisis (threat or opportunity) for the donor’s people or values. For a human rights charity, it increased donations to mention that it “works in countries that have recently passed laws that harshly restrict nonprofit organizations.”[9]. But this must be a crisis for the donor’s people or values.