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Data Privacy for Nonprofits and Fundraising Events

Greater Giving

Donors place their trust in non-profits to safeguard their personal information, especially during fundraising events. Data Privacy Tips for Nonprofits & Fundraising Events Be Transparent : Clearly communicate how you collect, store, and use donor data in your privacy policy. Avoid unnecessarily invasive data requests.

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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

In this blog, we’ll outline our top three strategies to elevate your impact this year, along with ways to make small, easy changes that lead to large, impactful results. For instance, at an event recently, the speaker offered to give his book away for free to anyone who sent him a text with their contact information.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

In this blog, we’ll explore a few key types of advocacy that help organizations drive positive change; tactics that unite and activate supporters; and technology to make this important work more effective and efficient. Often, the central issue is a specific policy or a cultural phenomenon that the organization seeks to promote or eliminate.

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How to get Sponsors for a Charity Event

Qgiv

Hosting fundraising events is great. That’s where event sponsorships come in! If you’re new to hosting charity events or just want to find new avenues for securing more sponsorships for your fundraising events, then you’ve come to the right place! Here’s what it takes to get more sponsors for your charity event.

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The DEIAB Dilemma: How To Make Your Board More Inclusive

Allegiance Group

Accessibility involves thinking about what kinds of barriers exist that prevent everybody from enjoying a space, organization, community, event, etc. This typically involves an assessment of the organization’s culture, which includes interviewing people, conducting surveys, and reviewing policies and collateral.

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Get Your CRM System to Become the Best Version of Itself

sgEngage

When a team is efficiently able to move throughout the CRM system other things begin to fall into place: better communication efforts, greater engagement, higher turnout at events, happy employees, and a happy community. Criteria could touch on giving potential, affinity, contact information, or the purchase of a book at the gift shop.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

Qgiv

Planning a safe event—especially if it’s your first time steering the ship—can feel dizzying. Mapping out a fundraising event, especially while taking COVID into consideration, can feel like a game of psychological chess between yourself and the world. Adventure time: Start by visualizing your event. Not sold yet?