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Expected SCOTUS Decisions Could Endanger Domestic Violence Victims. Where’s Philanthropy?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Philanthropy has long neglected the domestic violence movement, but the stakes are getting higher, and more support is desperately needed. By Brett J. Barnes Getty Images Philanthropy has long neglected the domestic violence movement, but the stakes are getting higher, and more support is desperately needed.

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Climate Philanthropy Falls Short in Rural Communities

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Rural climate groups have been limited because their work combines two issue areas long neglected by big foundations. By Jim Rendon Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Rural areas account for nearly half of all power-plant emissions, including those from the John Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired plant along the Kanawha River in Winfield, W.Va.

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Donor Management Tool Keela to Join Aplos

NonProfit PRO

Keela will join Aplos. Combined with Raisely, which joined Aplos last year, nonprofits will have access to a complete suite of technologies.

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Engage, Empower, Excel: Transforming Performance in the New Era of Work

Speaker: Radhika Samant and Adri Glover

The world of work has fundamentally changed. The series of waves that the pandemic began have rippled through the Great Resignation, quiet quitting, the Great Regret, and other eloquent phrases that boil down to the same thing: people aren’t engaged at work or enabled to perform at their best. The truth is that engagement and enablement is more important than ever, but how we do it is the critical differentiator for many organizations.

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Practical Ways to Use AI For Grants

The NonProfit Times

You’ve heard that history tends to repeat itself and this also applies to technology. In 1994, the internet sparked both fear and excitement. Fast forward three decades, and perhaps you’re finding yourself both curious and anxious about artificial intelligence or AI. According to Margit Brazda Poirier, founder and CEO of Grants4Good , you might not be using AI; most nonprofits aren’t — citing lack of time and concerns about safety, privacy and ethics.

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How funders can bolster direct voter engagement  

Candid

Direct, personal engagement is one of the most effective ways to increase voter turnout, especially among people who are less inclined to vote. In the 2021 New York City municipal elections, low-propensity voters who were engaged by nonprofits providing support and services in their communities and therefore seen as trusted messengers turned out at double the rate of those who were not.

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5 serious fundraising mistakes that you might be making

Jeff Brooks

When an analytics expert talks, listen. They are fact and data driven. They (the good ones anyway) are by nature immune to hype. They tell it as it is. That’s why I very highly recommend this series of posts on the top 5 mistakes in fundraising by my friend Bill Jacobs, writing on the Analytical Ones Blog: Stopping New Donor Acquisition. Because getting new donors is a net-revenue negative most of the time, some organizations cut it when things get tough.

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7 New Rules of Workplace Professionalism: Post-Pandemic Edition

Non Profit AF

Hi everyone, a couple of things before we get started: If you’re free on June 27th at 10am Pacific Time,

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Aplos Software Buys Keela, Building All-In-One Platform

The NonProfit Times

Constituent relationship management firm Keela has been acquired by Aplos Software and will become part of a three-application cloud solution for nonprofits. Aplos’ flagship product is accounting software. Aplos already owns Raisely, a fundraising software. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Aplos is backed by private equity firm Alpine Investors in San Francisco.

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