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Statement of Activities (SOA): A Nonprofit’s Income Statement Equivalent

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A nonprofit Statement of Activities (SOA) is a report used by nonprofit organizations to highlight their financial performance over a specific period, typically a fiscal year. What’s included in a Statement of Activities? Grants Received: Funds provided by government agencies, corporate sponsors, or other foundations.

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Everything You Need To Know About the Google Ad Grant

The Fundraising Authority

It’s no secret that Google Ad Grants is a fantastic resource for nonprofits. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about the Google Ad Grant Program, including eligibility requirements, the application process, and benefits. What is a Google Ad Grant, and Why Do I Want One? How Does the Program Work?

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Elevate Your Free Clinic’s Impact By Recruiting More Individual Donors

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Large grants are the fundraising backbone for many free health clinics. Do community outreach Participate in local events, health fairs, and community meetings to raise awareness about your clinic and its impact. Consider how having a corporate sponsor for a free health screening might benefit both the sponsor and your community.

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How to Apply for Grants: A Guide for Parks and Rec Orgs

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Regardless of the reason behind your need for additional revenue, grants provide parks and recreation organizations an excellent opportunity to garner the money they need. However, grant applications aren’t as simple as asking supporters for donations. What is a grant? What are the steps to applying for a grant?

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be familiar with every fundraising program, event, campaign, and activity so you can tell others (sustainers, major gifts, events, direct mail, giving circles, etc.). Help edit or review grant proposals and grant reports. People like knowing the charitable activities of friends, family, and neighbors.

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How nonprofits can engage in policy advocacy now 

Candid

The study found that limited understanding of what a 501(c)(3) organization is allowed to do—for example, support or oppose federal legislation or sponsor a nonpartisan forum or candidate debate—was a significant factor behind this decline. Advocacy enables nonprofits to influence policy, amplify community voices, and create lasting impact.

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Corporate Partnerships for Nonprofits: Win-Win Scenario

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Typically, corporate sponsorships provide a business with recognition in exchange for supporting a activity, program, or special event. For example, The Alzheimer’s Association may look for corporate sponsors for their annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s event. Volunteer grants. 3 steps for recruiting corporate sponsors.

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