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Does Your Nonprofit Need to Do a Little Spring Cleaning?

Ann Green

Its spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and its about time after a frigid winter here in the Boston area, although I cant say its been that warm right now. A lot of people use this time of the year to do some spring cleaning. I envy the people who do that because Im usually not one of them. I know I should do more. As much as I dislike cleaning and organizing, Im happy once it gets done.

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7 Tips For Setting Up Your First Donor CRM

Bloomerang

You did it! After years of juggling messy spreadsheets, your organization finally took the plunge and invested in a donor CRM. You sat through sales pitches, weighed your options, and signed the contract. Now what? Too often, organizations get stuck here. A CRM is just a toolit wont magically transform your fundraising unless you put it to work. But with a little effort upfront, you can make your CRM a game-changer for your donor relationships and fundraising strategy.

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Turn Blackbaud Data into Donations

NonProfit PRO

Nonprofits generate vast amounts of donor and program data, yet most of it remains untapped. Over 75% of Blackbaud customers report using less than half of their platform's potential, leaving critical insights hidden in disconnected systems. Data Moose integrates AI-powered enhancements that help nonprofits maximize their Blackbaud investments, improving donor engagement and operational efficiency.

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A 3-Part Playbook to Build Connection and Community

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Funders working to build strong communities should know this: Research shows that people crave relationship, but they need opportunities to come together and work together. By Kate Carney Levitt Foundation Members of the audience dance during a show at Levitt Pavilion Dayton, which hosts dozens of free concerts throughout the summer, in Dayton, Ohio.

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Sustainable community-led solutions shaping disaster philanthropy 

Candid

The field of disaster philanthropy is facing a perfect storm of global crisesconflicts, climate disasters, economic instability, and growing humanitarian needsas disaster relief and humanitarian aid organizations face a changing funding landscape. Abrupt halts in foreign aid and heightened scrutiny of federal funding have created widespread uncertainty.

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Thinking About Crowdfunding? 4 Things to Know First

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

While nonprofits can and should buck the overhead myth , theres still some logic in it. After all, what charitable organization doesnt want to minimize costs and devote more resources to its mission? Your fundraisers should strive to make this happen, even when it comes to gaining revenue for major projects. One short-term, low-cost fundraiser is a crowdfunding campaign.

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Nutrition for Growth Summit Unveils $1 Billion From U.S. Grant Makers

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Stronger Foundations for Nutrition Anita Zaidi, president of the Gates Foundations Gender Equality Division, discusses the foundations $750 million commitment to maternal and child nutrition at the Nutrition for Growth Summit in Paris. Also, Enterprise Mobility committed $200 million to address food insecurity and social equity, and the Skoll Foundation announced the five winners of the 2025 Skoll Award for Social Innovation.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] Is A Welcome Email Series Necessary? If So, What Are Best Practices?

Bloomerang

Our Ask An Expert series features real questions answered by Claire Axelrad, J.D., CFRE , also known as Charity Clairity. Todays question comes from a nonprofit employee who wants advice on whether an email welcome series is necessary, and how to set one up: Is a welcome email series necessary? We always send a thank you, but couldnt an automated series of emails annoy new donors?

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How TIFs Impact Racial and Economic Justice at the Local Level

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Sidral Mundet on Unsplash In Chicago, in 2023, there were 124 active tax increment financing (TIF) districts, which removed over $1.2 billion from the public till, funding otherwise destined for public schools, parks, and libraries. This money is effectively sequestered until the government deems a project worth investing in, which often means the money goes to wealthly, mostly White developers for megaprojects that do more harm than good to the surrounding communities.

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April is National Volunteer Month. Do you know where your volunteers are? 

Candid

As the nonprofit sector seeks ways to continue its work in the face of ongoing challenges, volunteers may come to play a larger role. According to the U.S. Census Bureau and AmeriCorps, the U.S. volunteer rate fell significantly between September 2020 and September 2021 , although recent data shows it rebounded to 28.8% in 2022-23. So, what can organizations do to better engage and retain volunteers in 2025?

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Forecasting Failures Are Costly: Heres How To Fix Them

Speaker: Dave Sackett

Traditional budgeting and forecasting methods can no longer keep pace with today’s rapidly evolving business environment. Static budgets, rigid annual forecasts, and outdated financial models limit an organization’s ability to adapt to market shifts and economic uncertainty. To stay ahead, finance leaders must leverage a future-forward approach—one that leverages real-time data, predictive analytics, and continuous planning to drive smarter financial decisions.

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4 Underfunded Strategies to Lift the Working Class and Strengthen Democracy

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Philanthropy should invest big in projects that give more Americans a voice in policy decisions that affect their lives. By Loren McArthur Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanderss Fight Oligarchy rallies drew record-breaking crowds to their Fight Oligarchy rallies in Arizona and Colorado. Philanthropy should invest big in projects that give more Americans a voice in policy decisions that affect their lives.

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5 Surprising Realities About Grant Consulting

Bloomerang

Almost every nonprofit needs a good grant writer. For those organizations that cant afford a full-time staff member, grant consultants can play a pivotal role. Grant consultants are often experienced grant writers and fundraisers whove chosen to work with multiple organizations instead of being on staff with a single nonprofit. While many people think of grant consultants as simply people who write grants on contract, they can be so much more!

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How to Hold Dollar Store Chains Accountable and Protect Communities

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Photo by Cam Ballard on Unsplash This article is the third in a four-part series, Defying the Odds: How Southern Workers Organize , a co-production of NPQ and the LIFT Fund. In this series, authors share some compelling ways that workers are successfully organizing and why these efforts merit widespread support. Any plan to transform the US South so that everyone can thrive must include holding ubiquitous dollar store chains accountable for their role in extracting billions of doll

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The Technology Behind Thriving Nonprofit Communities

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Tasha Van Vlack ,founder of The Nonprofit Hive a free platform that builds one-to-one connections between nonprofit professionals for peer learning and support. Many nonprofits pour time, energy, and resources into launching a membership platformCircle, Slack, Mighty Networks, or a custom-built forumexpecting it to foster an active, engaged community.

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The Everyday Donor: Unlocking Prospecting Segments Through Behavior Analysis

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

Do you really know your donors? Not just what they give, but who they are? 👥 In this interactive session, we’ll break down how nonprofits can use behavioral indicators (affinity, recency, frequency, and monetary value) to build prospecting segments that go beyond wealth screening and actually align with donor identity. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to move beyond basic demographics and cultivate supporters based on how they already engage with you!

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Give Social Media a Rest and Engage Donors More Meaningfully

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Supporters increasingly prefer in-person interactions and direct communication from nonprofits. Here are key ways to deliver that and build relationships that last. By Morgan Teel Getty Images Supporters increasingly prefer in-person interactions and direct communication from nonprofits. Here are key ways to deliver that and build relationships that last.

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How to Drive Traffic to Your Nonprofit Online Donation Page

Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit

The more traffic you can drive to your online giving page, the more effectively it supports your fundraising efforts. Therefore, its your goal to promote your donation page using every resource in your nonprofits marketing toolbox to reach the widest possible audience. To help you acquire more donors , well share top strategies that not only raise awareness about your online giving form, but also connect you with better leads.

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Bridging the Gap: How AI and Tech Can Support Domestic Violence Advocacy

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Photo by cottonbro studio on pexels In late December 2024, New York State Senator Andrew Gounardess legislation to protect domestic violence survivors was signed into law. Focused on the intersection of tech and domestic violence advocacy, the law is an attempt to ensure that abusers can no longer use tracking technology installed in vehicles.

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Review These Tactics Before Finalizing Your Nonprofit’s 2025 Strategic Plan

NonProfit PRO

In light of current industry trends, nonprofits should consider these suggestions when developing their 2025 strategic plans and budgets.

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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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How to Position Your Nonprofit for the Wealth Transfer

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Fundraisers have a lot to consider including whom to target and how to work with advisers. Here are some tips to make sure your charity is prepared. By Ben Gose Fundraisers have a lot to consider including whom to target and how to work with advisers. Here are some tips to make sure your charity is prepared.

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The Next Generation of Mutualism

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Sara Horowitz You can feel it when you walk into a mutualist space for the first timewhether its a worker cooperative in North Carolina , a community garden , a labor-housing cooperative , a cohousing group in New York City, a nonprofit building in Portland, Oregon , or a social cooperative in the Italian Alps. In these places, you just feel human in a way that you dont when youre one-click ordering on Amazon or strolling through Target.

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The Art Effect: Neuroaesthetics and the Future of Health Equity

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Dall-E by OpenAI Editors note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine s winter 2024 issue, Health Justice in the Digital Age: Can We Harness AI for Good? In 2016, during the middle of her third year of law school, Lauren Blodgett received a diagnosis of a rare and severe autoimmune condition. Takayasus arteritis, also called pulseless disease, is a form of systemic inflammatory vasculitis that predominantly targets large and medium-sized arteries.

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Nonprofit Burnout Is Real—Here’s How To Fight Back

Bloomerang

Would you feel shocked to learn that the nonprofit turnover rate (19%) is 58.3% higher than for other companies ? Unhealthy work experiences in nonprofits, including burnout and a lack of appreciation, are driving turnover in the sector. Theres no sugarcoating the challenges we face. Low pay. Long hours. Duct-taped office furniture. A board comprised solely of idea fairiesyou know the typethe kind who think theyre super engaged in fundraising because they told you to just ask Oprah.

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Recognition Powers High-Performance — If You Do it Right

Speaker: Radhika Samant and Todd Wuestenberg

Employee recognition has often been deemed a "feel-good" initiative, tied closely to rewards. While we understand its importance, we tend to associate recognition with intangible outcomes like engagement and sentiment, rather than direct impacts on retention and high performance. In today’s workplace, the true ROI of recognition lies in its ability to regenerate tangible, business-driven results.

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The Great Wealth Transfer: Will It Be Great for Nonprofits?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Ben Gose Nathan Lindstrom for the Chronicle Past promises of a golden age of bequests didn't pan out, but charities that are prepared are likely to reap the rewards this time. Plus, see the rest of our April issue , posted online today.

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Are you raising funds like Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice?

Jeff Brooks

A couple of weeks ago, I posted about a truly terrible proposal of marriage received by Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, and how it is like some fundraising: The kind where organizations say, You should donate because that would be very good for us. Since then, I remembered something else about Pride and Prejudice : Elizabeth had the misfortune of getting a second terrible proposal, not long after that first one.

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The Virtual Healer

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Dall-E by OpenAI Editors note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine s winter 2024 issue, Health Justice in the Digital Age: Can We Harness AI for Good? In the year 2080, medical advancements have reached dizzying heights. Crowded hospitals are relics of history, as the majority of healthcare has shifted to the virtual world.

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6 tips for nonprofit job seekers in 2025 

Candid

For nearly 20 years, our team at On-Ramps has been helping nonprofit organizations recruit mid- to senior-level leaders. We talk to both hiring managers and job seekers all day, every day. Sadly, one refrain weve been hearing quite a bit is that recent developments affecting the sector are prompting many nonprofit workers to look for new job opportunities.

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Duke Heninger, Partner and Fractional CFO at Ampleo & Creator of CFO System

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Duke Heninger, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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Nonprofits Are Doing Leadership Transitions Wrong. Here’s a Better Approach.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

An interim leader can guide an organization through chaotic times, reducing burnout and staff turnover. By Kate Bernyk Getty Images An interim leader can guide an organization through chaotic times, reducing burnout and staff turnover.

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The Most Basic Benchmark for the First Donor Meeting

iMarketSmart

The most basic, and perhaps the most important benchmark, for the first meeting with a donor is the ratio of time spent listening vs. talking. We don’t need to get too fancy or fussy here about what is to be accomplished or how. The more time you spend talking, the less effective the meeting will be. Sure, you may need to set up a proposition to be discussed, but do it succinctly.

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How Funder Collaboratives Are Supporting Proximate Organizations in Africa

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Atti Worku , Degan Ali & David Bowermaster Philanthropic collaboratives are growing in popularity in Africa and share many similarities with their global peers, but they also have their own distinguishing traits. For one thing, African collaboratives tend to be underfunded relative to collaboratives in other parts of the world. Though they have a strong record of impact and capacity to accomplish more with higher levels of support, 60 percent of African collaborations have annual budgets

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Driving Without a Safety Net: How Nonprofits Are Helping People Recover from Car Accidents

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Driving Without a Safety Net: How Nonprofits Are Helping People Recover from Car Accidents Car accidents can be life-altering, both physically and financially. For those without insurance, the consequences can be even more devastating. In the United States alone, approximately 1 in 8 drivers are uninsured, leaving many accident victims without the resources needed for medical care, vehicle repairs, or legal support.

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Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and employee data can overwhelm small businesses. That’s where a Human Capital Management (HCM) solution comes in. Our eBook, Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide , shows how an HCM system automates tedious processes, ensuring your business stays compliant and efficient. You’ll learn how to simplify payroll, eliminate costly errors, and empower your employees with self-service tools.