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Collecting demographic data: Nonprofits value transparency but need support

Candid

Candid began collecting demographic data from nonprofit organizations in July 2019, encouraging them to share information on their leadership, staff, and board members on their nonprofit profiles. Among organizations that did not share demographic data, 65% were unaware that this section of their profile was incomplete.

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Is a Golf Fundraiser Worth It for Your Nonprofit? (Yes, It Is!)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Here’s why: 1) You’ll raise money and awareness. What’s more, golfers tap into their personal and professional networks to fill their team for your tournament, which raises more awareness about your mission and subsequently broadens your donor base. 3) Your organization connects with the golfer donor.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

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The matrix is a diagram that helps the board outline its current characteristics, pinpoints gaps in demographics or talent, and identifies what skills are needed in the future. In-person discussions should occur both formally and informally before and after new members are welcomed to the board. Celebrate Success.

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What do we know about nonprofit leaders and staff with disabilities? 

Candid

As we highlight the skill, talent, and resilience of people with disabilities—through Disability Awareness Month in July, the Invictus Games and Paralympics this summer, and National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October—it’s fitting to examine what Candid data suggests about their representation and visibility in the nonprofit sector.

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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

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Often, these relationships develop informally. But, in a demographically evolving workplace, the following statistics highlight deficiencies in the current process. We launched a Women in Information subgroup to our community last year. Awareness of where communication may be challenging. A common vocabulary to build on.

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Are AI and EI an Odd Couple? Nope, Pairing Bytes With Behavior Is a Perfect Match

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podcast Sharon Rice,org Source Director of Business Strategy , and I talked about these shifting dynamics. Changing member demographics adds to the complexity.” When ideals are present in goals and objectives, they flow down to the operational level and inform the way digital tools are used to win members’ hearts and minds.

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How to Use Trial & Error to Find the Right Fundraisers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Consider the demographic you are targeting and ask yourself what types of events or activities might appeal to them. Our marketing director, Ron, likes to think of the brainstorming process as a matrix: [fundraising type] x [theme]. Another way to expand on a nearly-there fundraiser is to conduct some informal market research.