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Post-Pandemic: Rebuilding Your Volunteer and Financial Base

Bloomerang

A renewed focus on wellbeing and retention for volunteer re-engagement. The Community Foundation Public Awareness Initiative. Offering a state-by-state guide to community foundation grant programs. Global Entrepreneurship Network. Here’s a useful list of resources and access points to help your nonprofit today.

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The Right Way To Cultivate

The Agitator

Here is a terrific comment on yesterday’s Agitator post from Andrew Kramer describing how his organization, Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP) in Houston, builds cultivation into the guts of their program … and the enormous benefits reaped. He was taking me to task for treating cultivation merely as a monetary cost.

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Nonprofit Professional Development | Resources for Success

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Shattuck touches on segmentation in marketing, creating strong relationship foundations, and adding a personal touch to your outreach. The book addresses the technological advancements in the nonprofit field, as well as how those advancements have done little to improve donor relations and retention.

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Removing Barriers for Women Entrepreneurs Online

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Anne Miltenburg Women worldwide, especially in low-income countries, face many barriers to entrepreneurship, including limited access to capital, harassment, and violence. In just the first month, our retention rate increased from 17 percent to an average of 24 percent, and our conversion rate on ads went from 0.85 percent to 2.5

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Exploring Alternatives to College and Unleashing Online Business Ideas for Teens

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

These alternatives empower them to pursue their passions, gain practical skills, and embrace entrepreneurship at a young age. While traditional education often emphasized memorizing facts and knowledge retention, there is now a greater emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and creativity.