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Understanding Donations

Understanding Donations

To be deductible, charitable contributions must be made to qualified organizations. Qualified organizations include, but are not limited to, federal, state, and local governments and organizations organized and operated...

Community Foundations

Community Foundations

Community foundations are tax-exempt public charities serving thousands of people who share a common concern improving the quality of life in their area. Individuals, families, businesses, and organizations create...

Team Building Eggs-ercise…

Team Building Eggs-ercise…

Last week we held an annual meeting of all of our team leaders and senior management. As part of the agenda, we included a team building exercise. After all, in just the last year we’ve added 5-6 new managers and we...

Board Guide

Board Guide

Locating Board Members First, let’s talk a little bit about the importance board members play in the operation of a nonprofit organization and the strategies needed to find the best fits for your organization. (You may...

Developing an Annual Giving Program

Developing an Annual Giving Program

Annual Giving: A Basic Guide First, let’s talk a little about giving in general! If you ask a donor to give to your cause then you need to be able to show that donor that you are using his or her money wisely! People...

Best Nonprofit CRM Software

Best Nonprofit CRM Software

As a nonprofit, nothing is more critical to the success of your mission than managing and growing your relationships with donors, volunteers, foundations, and other constituents. What is Nonprofit CRM Software...

Formalizing Volunteer Programs

Formalizing Volunteer Programs

This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Luz Mairym López-Rodríguez, Ph.D. Why do nonprofit organizations (NPOs) need volunteers? Volunteers...

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