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Warren Buffett and Phil Knight Are Among the Top Charity Donors of 2023

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Among the recipients: Harvard, Henry Ford Health, and the 1803 Fund to revive a once-thriving Black neighborhood in Portland, Ore. By Maria Di Mento Among the recipients: Harvard, Henry Ford Health, and the 1803 Fund to revive a once-thriving Black neighborhood in Portland, Ore.

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Courage, joy, and equity: My wishes for our sector for 2024

Non Profit AF

[Image description: A hand holding three lit sparklers. The sparklers are shooting off sparkles in the dark. Image by StockSnap on Pixabay] Hi everyone.

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Grab This Fundraising Plan Template for New Nonprofits

Get Fully Funded

If you’re starting a new nonprofit, you already know that you need to raise money. What you might not know is that the right fundraising plan template can make the job much easier. In the beginning you may self-fund your fledgling organization. (Many founders do.) Or you may ask your friends, coworkers, and family to give a few bucks. But long term, you can’t run an entire organization from the generosity of only a handful of people.

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Leading Your Nonprofit with Hope, Not Optimism

Clairification

What will you hope for in the coming year? Recently a college classmate asked me and others this question, ruminating on how hope and optimism are similar yet different. It struck a chord with me You see, I’m not generally an optimist. Yet I’m often hopeful. I’d just never taken time to actively consider how these concepts are different. Now I have, and I think it matters in the times we’re in.

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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Winter 2023 Digital Issue

NonProfit Quarterly

There are times in society when pieces of a picture come together and an overall shape begins to emerge. The current manifestations of failing health and wellbeing on every existing societal front are one such example. As the wisest and most visionary among us counseled, the COVID-19 pandemic would turn out to be a portal of discovery—of ourselves, and of the world in which we live.

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Fuel the Future: Champion Women’s Leadership in 2024

Fundraising Leadership

Issue 249— January 1, 2024 I loved this question posed on social media by Sophia Yen, a longtime friend and the founder of Pandia Health. She asked us to “Brag to me about one thing you did in 2023.” Take a minute and think about your answer. It’s gratifying to look backward at what we’ve done and celebrate the wins. It’s also heartening to consider how much we learned from our mistakes or those setbacks that we couldn’t control.