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What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat

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It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Even experienced fundraisers sometimes use fundraising methods that just don’t work for a particular organization or audience. Let’s back up and look at your methods of fundraising through the eyes of your donor.

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GAAP for Nonprofits: How to Reconcile GAAP and Non-GAAP Results

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With good training, clear reporting, and a little patience, you can help your nonprofit Board members understand the difference between the GAAP results your accounting team needs and the non-GAAP results presented by other areas of the organization. These 10 standards become a framework for tracking and reporting on your financial data.

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Change Management for Grantmakers: The Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s Journey to Better Grantmaking

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In early 2022, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy began an organization-wide grants change management review. Applied an equity lens: We aim to grant funds with an equity lens, focusing on the needs of historically or currently marginalized and at-risk populations along with more local, on-the-ground organizations.

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Interview with Carolyn Appleton: How to Launch Your Grant Writing Career

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Carolyn’s Nonprofit Blog was inspired by the many people who have reached out to Carolyn since it was launched in 2011 to ask for advice about becoming a grant writer and nonprofit fundraiser. Many readers asked How do you become a grant writer? Do you need a lot of training, or just the basics? What classes are best?

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

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As AI is increasingly used in high-impact ways such as writing and assessing grant proposals, how can we make sure that it is used ethically, minimizing the risk of harm? Understanding bias and harm Modern AI tools are trained on vast amounts of mostly human-generated data. The harmful impact of these early problems was clear.

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Grantseeking Basics: Developing a Grant Project

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Like it or not, grants are a necessity for nearly all nonprofits to stay alive and do good work. A couple of years ago, outreach, training, and fundraising consultant, Stephanie Gerding , posted some great basic grantseeking information on TechSoup For Libraries. Timelines are also used to track the progress of a project.

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Onboarding Remote Employees: A Complete Guide

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This streamlined approach leverages digital tools, such as video conferencing, collaborative platforms, and online training modules. Unreliable internet connectivity can throw a wrench in the process, especially when utilizing remote training platforms and other online resources.

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