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The overhead myth: crash course to fundraising transparency

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The overhead myth is a pervasive challenge for nonprofits, often leading to organizations that are under-funded, unable to make an impact that aligns with their potential, and rapidly losing high-performing employees. With that in mind, let’s dive into the article, starting with a quick definition of the overhead myth itself.

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Supporting a Nonprofit Business Plan: A Leader’s Guide to Guiding Your Board

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To make it easier, we’ve organized the components of a nonprofit business plan into three categories based on your responsibilities: Board Support and Guidance Vision and Values Alignment Financial and Resource Planning Executive Summary: A brief overview of the nonprofit’s mission, goals, and strategies.

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The Importance of Data Analytics for Fundraising Events

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Event Activity If your event spans multiple days or weeks, maintaining high interest and keeping it top of mind with your supporters is key to maximizing your fundraising potential. Revisiting your targeting criteria and refining your messaging can help ensure that your content is as relevant as possible to the people you are reaching.

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How to Prevent Donor Fatigue in a Nonprofit

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Since the start of the year, my client had done plenty of warm touches , were thanking donors well, and were giving supporters a great experience. We call it the 3:1 Ratio, and it helps you make sure your interactions with your donors are balanced. So we took a moment to do some research. What About Lapsed Donors? Why do people lapse?

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4 Key Benefits of Employer Matching Gifts for Nonprofits

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Employer matching gifts offer ample benefits to each stakeholder, including the company matching the gift, the employee making the initial donation, and the nonprofit receiving the funds. . For the employees, they get to support the causes they care about while knowing their donation is making double the impact. —and

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Which Fundraising Events Bring in the Most Money for Small Nonprofits?

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A very common “go-to” funding idea for small nonprofits is fundraising events. Events are a great way to bring like-minded people together and have a good time in the name of your cause. They’re transactional by nature and not a good long-term solution for funding. Diverse funding streams are the key to success.

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10 Types of Workplace Giving Programs Nonprofits Should Know

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There are a wide range of workplace giving programs that benefit companies, their employees, and the causes they collectively support. These programs represent an invaluable opportunity to tap into consistent funding and build long-term relationships with companies and their employees.

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