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Volunteer Retention: What Makes them Stay?

Volunteer Hub

With the value of a volunteer hour approaching $29 in 2022, now is the time to focus on retention and better utilize your existing volunteer contacts. Simply put, to reduce turnover and increase retention, volunteers must be pleased with the environment in which they work and motivated by the tasks to which they are assigned.

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Future of Giving: Coordination, Donor Retention & Artificial Intelligence

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This report explores the question: What are the cultural shifts impacting the future of giving, and what are the critical implications and opportunities for individuals and organization now and in the future? The post Future of Giving: Coordination, Donor Retention & Artificial Intelligence first appeared on Beth’s Blog.

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How Can Systematic Evaluation of a Volunteer Program Positively Impact an Organization?

ASU Lodestar Center

Evaluating volunteer programs within nonprofit organizations is a key step in continual improvement and data collection. Systematic evaluation can positively impact the organization by creating more structure, providing results for adaptability, increasing volunteer retention and improving staff-volunteer relationships.

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4 Tips for Organizing a Nonprofit Auction That Drives Impact

Pamela Grow

This shows that you value your volunteers and can lead to higher retention rates year-over-year and event-to-event. That way, you can evaluate your event’s performance so you can capitalize on your successes and know where you have room to improve for future auctions.

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The 10 Most Popular sgENGAGE Articles Published in 2022

sgEngage

In addition to reviewing and updating your nonprofit operating budget each year, your financial team should also regularly evaluate your creation process. In-Person Fundraising Events Are Back in Full Swing — How to Make the Most of It by Sean Staggs, Charity Dynamics. Here’s how the two ideas come together!

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Mastering Next Year’s Budget With Revenue Projections and Donor Attrition Analysis

Neon CRM

Understanding Revenue Projections When a nonprofit is putting together a budget for the coming year, an important step is to perform a revenue projections analysis that can inform the expected amount of income used for operational expenses and deepen mission impact. Retention Rate: The percentage of donors who gave last year and this year.

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Navigating Regulatory Requirements for Disaster and Hardship Relief Funds: A Guide for CSR Leaders

sgEngage

According to IRS Publication 3833 ( Disaster Relief: Providing Assistance Through Charitable Organization ): “A charitable class must be large enough or sufficiently indefinite that the community as a whole, rather than a pre-selected group of people, benefits when a charity provides assistance. The Needs-Based Test.

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