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A powerful new tool to combat hunger and homelessness

Candid

The response was clear: In that moment, our donors were focused most on hunger and homelessness in the United States, two interwoven problems that have been greatly exacerbated by the ripple effects of COVID-19. . The severity of the hunger and homelessness crises varies by region, state, and community.

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2023 Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

NonProfit Leadership Center

Proceeds from the sale of tees (and related car decals) help people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless access the food and supplies they need to keep and continue caring for their beloved pets. T-shirts come in three colors: heather grey, dark sports grey and coral.

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How to Create an Engaging Nonprofit Impact Report

Ann Green

Its possible to make this a better experience for both donors and nonprofit organizations. You dont have to do an annual report Nonprofit organizations arent required to do an annual report. Mara had never gone to a food pantry before and felt ashamed to have to do that.

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Transforming Your Annual Report Into an Impact or Gratitude Report

Ann Green

It’s possible to make this a better experience for both donors and nonprofit organizations. You don’t have to do an “annual report” Nonprofit organizations aren’t required to do an annual report. It’s been hard to find steady work and rising food costs make it difficult to afford groceries. Here’s how.

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Give Your Donors the Best Thank You Possible

Ann Green

I hope both you and your nonprofit organization are doing okay right now. For example – Thank you so much for your generous gift to the Eastside Community Food Bank. If it’s too hard to create a video, you could include similar text with a photo of volunteers handing out food. They want to help if they can.

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How to Make Sure Your Audience Understands You

Ann Green

Yet, some nonprofit organizations are still using jargon in their donor communication. Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, newsletter articles, and impact reports laced with cringe-worthy terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, and underserved communities. We’ve also seen more authenticity.

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Does Your Audience Understand You?

Ann Green

Yet, some nonprofit organizations are still using jargon in their donor communication. Instead, you see appeal letters, thank you letters, newsletter articles, and impact reports laced with cringe-worthy terms such as food insecurity, at-risk youth, and underserved communities. We’ve also seen more authenticity.