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#GivingTuesday Campaign Ideas, Resources, & Templates
DonorPerfect has provided this huge resource base to help your organization put on a successful Giving Tuesday campaign.
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New Donor Ethics Rules: Why Policies and Procedures Alone Can’t Protect Us
Not all donors are equal. That’s the lesson the nonprofit community has learned from the public struggles of respected organizations like the Whitney Museum, the University of…
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The Neuroscience of Creativity
An excerpt from Tara Swart’s The Source explains how the brain’s ability to adapt can allow for better decision-making for social good.
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Effective Ways to Engage Young Donors
In this webinar, Rachel Clemens and Caroline Fothergill of Mighty Citizen will walk through inspiring real-world examples of how nonprofit organizations are using dynamic campaigns to reach Millennials and to generate mission-fueling revenue.
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How One Nonprofit Helped Change a Nation’s Thinking about Criminal Justice
In our latest Tiny Spark podcast, we examine how one nonprofit has successfully disrupted and challenged a powerful national institution by remaining committed to slow, tedious work, year…
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Why New Leaders Should Make Decisions Slowly
The stakes are high when a new leader takes over. Despite their training and experience, a full 74% of new leaders say they are unprepared for the new role,…
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Strategic Planning Sucks the Life Out of Nonprofits
It’s time for some truth-telling. The nonprofit sector has created a culture in which strategic work is seen as a necessary evil, a process to endure, something to suffer through.
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The Secret Sauce to Year-End: Tools, Trends, and Tactics for Success
Join Network for Good on Wednesday, October 30th for a day long virtual conference as we unpack everything you need to thrive in year-end. You’ll hear from thought…
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Fundraising Event Sponsors: How to Find Them & Create a Win-Win
In this webinar, fundraising master trainer Chad Barger, CFRE will help you maximize sponsorship revenue at your next fundraising event.
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Funding for Programs Focused on Women and Girls Still Lags in US – Surprised?
There was great excitement this month when Melinda Gates announced she would spend $1 billion over the next ten years to help close the gender…
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How Engaged is Your Team, Really?
Knowing that engagement is tied to teams is critical for leaders looking to increase their output, since engagement is a known driver of productivity. But research we conducted on behalf of Oracle and…
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The ABC’s of Winning a Lapsed Donor Back
Imagine this scenario:
Your organization received a donation from a donor once or twice but have not received anything this year. Some nonprofit professionals may say well that donor is gone, time…
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The Power of Nonprofit News Collaborations: Shining a Light on Rural Hospitals
Attention is a hot commodity in the media market. That’s always been true of the industry, but like chic urban real estate, attention is harder and more…
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What Happens When Teams Fight Burnout Together
Earlier this year, Ernst & Young (EY) and The Energy Project set out to test a hypothesis: If all members of a client-serving team rallied together to build more rest and renewal…
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We all know that it’s important for social good organizations to connect and engage with stakeholders in order to achieve their missions. One of the most effective ways this can be done is through storytelling. But how…
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Systems Change Is All About Shifting Power
To change systems, power has to shift. And yet implementation of systems change often ignores this central aspect.
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UVA Study IDs People Most Likely to Donate
Many business schools are focused on the question of how to make greater profits, but at the University of Virginia two business schools have teamed up to help non-profits increase their…
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How to Review Executive Director/CEO Performance
Governance expert John Carver was famous for saying “organizational performance is synonymous with chief executive performance.” In other words, if an organization is performing well, the CEO must be good. And, if an organization…
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5 CEOs of Wealthy Foundations Pledge to Do More to Help Charities Pay Overhead
In an unusual move, five of America’s wealthiest foundations have joined forces to do more to help grantees pay for rent, decent wages, technology, and…
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Can Nonprofit Marketing and Communications Advance Equity?
Creative concepts that highlight starving children, downtrodden veterans and hopeless people experiencing homelessness in an effort to “pull on the heartstrings of donors” have been utilized by nonprofits large and small for…
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For Back-to-School, We’d Like Forgiveness
In this episode, Kristina and Ben say goodbye to summer and August Recess, but not our student loans. They also discuss the latest nonprofit policy updates, including a recently passed federal budget law, political…
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Unbalanced: A Map of Nonprofit Stakeholders
It goes without saying that nonprofits take many different shapes and forms, but all have a variety of stakeholders—that is, individuals and entities with a stake in their work, either because it can…
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Eight Myths of US Philanthropy
In their 2008 book, Understanding Philanthropy: Its Meaning and Mission, Robert Payton and Michael Moody define philanthropy as “voluntary action for the public good.” By this definition, almost everyone has engaged in philanthropy. But…
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Adopting a goal to achieve board diversity is one thing. Taking action to achieve that goal is quite another.
Despite ongoing encouragement for nonprofit boards to embrace diversity, BoardSource’s Leading with Intent: 2017 National Index of…
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The Diversity Problem in Our Sector
Nonprofits have a diversity problem. Big time.
One reason for this is that we’re not doing a good enough job developing a diverse leadership pipeline, especially when it comes to leaders of color (and…
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