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Upturn In Trust For Nonprofits, Softness In The Numbers

The NonProfit Times

When comparing 2024 to 2020, which also was a presidential election year, all four areas tested in the polling were in negative numbers with private foundations taking the largest hit at 17 points from 2020. This is data from new polling released today by Independent Sector in Washington, D.C.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the last few years, Microsoft has rebuilt LinkedIn working out many of the kinks and bugs that made it frustrating to use, and has launched a suite of new tools and functionality for LinkedIn Pages , Profiles , and Groups. Upload work projects, such as presentations, videos, or special fundraising campaigns. For example: 1.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Be A Big Listener

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Public opinion polls provide some types of insight, but take time and money. As technology costs drop and communications move online, the future of our work lies in big listening. The tools we use to do this work are not immediately obvious. Are people more compassionate to animals, more generous towards the homeless?

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[VIDEO] Demystifying the Grants Lifecycle: Grant Seeking Lessons and Pro-tips from the Field

Bloomerang

We’ve got some polls for you. In my work, I’m constantly fielding questions about grants from busy executive directors without formal grants training. We’ve got people who are executive directors. Whole bunch of development and executive director type roles. So don’t be shy. Let’s see.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

I asked four of the women who I had previously interviewed for the Big Vision Podcast to share what brought them to their work, and their advice for the graduate and undergraduate women who attended the conference. You can listen to it here , and I have included the transcript below. That's the first thing: you do not have to be technical.

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