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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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Identify Your Public Associations have several broad categories of constituents including members, industry professionals, prospective members, and the public. To sort your options, try creating a matrix like this. Influencers are not necessarily thought leaders. There are multiple smaller interest groups in each area.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

Key types of advocacy Issue awareness Before organizations can create advocates for their cause, they need to make people aware of the issues they’re trying to solve. Depending on the organization’s size and locality, there may be specific local issues or pieces of legislation that are most important for them to make supporters aware of.

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How can nonprofits implement a strategic public policy agenda to achieve greater impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

Public policy and the nonprofit sector. Public policy at all levels of government has the ability to threaten the work of all nonprofits (National Council of Nonprofits, 2019). The effects of federal policy often trickle down to the state and local levels. Illustration by Yuxin Qin. A missed opportunity. Establish support.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The list created by Sean Kosofsky of Mind the Gap Consulting can be used by an executive director, board chair, or any individual board member to consider their contribution to your organization’s financial health. Creating a page with 3-5 CTAs on your website could be a great tool for engagement. your neighbors. your family members.

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How to Source the Right Donation Match Partner for Your Nonprofit

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A small business matching partner is typically a local or regional company within your service area. Think local boutiques, accounting firms, or restaurants, for example. Positive publicity through a partnership with your nonprofit can also have an even greater impact for them locally. Influencer.

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Strategic Fundraising For Small Arts + Culture Nonprofits

Bloomerang

In the race for funding, your nonprofit may face a number of factors, including public perception, the economic climate, and varying government funding. This is evident in the work nonprofits like yours create as well as in the impacts they have on those in the community who see these works, engage with them, and learn from them.

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Advancing Racial Equity Through Data and Transparency

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But when it comes to active measures that show accountability toward progress – such as conducting a pay equity analysis by race/ethnicity, setting diversity targets, and creating re-entry programs – only 10-30% of these companies disclose implementing such measures. Companies need to move from the incremental to the transformational.

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