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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

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They offer three categories of situations. Prevent Internal Injuries The first category includes the situations that we can, and should, prevent. Assess Goals Making time to evaluate the risk/reward proposition for the goals in your strategic plan is another good way to introduce the board to this type of evaluation.

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Building a nonprofit budget: 4 steps to get started

Candid

You should also have a plan for how to effectively manage your funding, which is where your financial strategy comes into play. As you follow this process, always remember to align your budget with your organization’s general goals and plans for future growth. This effort isn’t a one-and-done event but rather an ongoing process.

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Insights from the 12th Annual Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Report

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As peer-to-peer fundraisers are all too aware, those were particularly disruptive years for the industry given the impact of COVID-19 on in-person events. Have in-person events rebounded? Key Takeaways Fewer Total Events Compared to a baseline of total events in 2020, the total number of events declined by 18.8%

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Getting Serious About Your Fundraising Efforts

The Fundraising Authority

If you run a small non-profit organization (many churches and schools also fit this category), how much time, per week, is your staff dedicating to fundraising? Are you writing grants and holding events? Do you have a fundraising plan? Every non-profit, no matter how small, needs a fundraising plan.

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6 smart fundraising strategies to drive major giving success

EveryAction

And the larger your organization, the larger the gifts you can expect to receive⁠—that is, of course, when your team has a plan to cultivate and steward key donors. Explore legacy and planned giving opportunities. Explore legacy and planned giving opportunities. Feel like your fundraising team could use a boost?

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

Get Fully Funded

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. Some fundraising events are huge, drawing attendees and sponsors like moths to a flame. And that’s where the RIGHT event comes in.

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They can also track actual events like clicks on links, file downloads, or products being removed from a cart. . Triggers can be categorized into two main categories: Filters and Events. These become your events. You will be able to set up your filter after choosing an event. . Variables and Constants.

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