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3 Key Compliance Reminders for 2021 and Beyond

Bloomerang

Second, pay attention to specific state and local COVID-19 guidelines. Cap your fundraising event at the allowed number of people for gathering. In addition to following local guidelines, you might also want to consider liability protection for your nonprofit, like requiring a virtual waiver for your next event. .

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So You Think You Can Blog? Guidelines For New Bloggers

Care2

With billions of words being posted every day you'd better be sure you’re writing something people will value. It can be easy for people to use the anonymity of a screen and keyboard as an excuse to be prickly and come off as offensive. Sage Wisdom to Share with Nonprofit Bloggers. There is no delete.

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How to Write Job Descriptions for Your Nonprofit

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Qualifications are areas someone might have been educated in, licenses awarded, or a broad set of experiences that would make them well versed or an expert in a particular subject. A position might require a license, which would be considered a qualification for the role. Job descriptions are also essential for organizational growth.

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

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Events are a great way to bring like-minded people together and have a good time in the name of your cause. Community/Fun Events Community/Fun Events are widely promoted events that encourage people to do something active or fun while supporting your cause. People leave Community/Fun Events feeling good.

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Catering Options for Virtual Fundraising Events-A Q&A with Vibrant Table Catering

Greater Giving

We’re proud to have provided Virtual Event catering and services with numerous Portland, OR area nonprofit organizations like Portland Center Stage , Cascade AIDS Project , NARAL Pro-Choice , Meals on Wheels People , Youth Rights & Justice, and more. Tracey: How did you land on this service? Tracey: Let’s for a moment cover safety.

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Can I Use That Image for My Website or Newsletter?

Tech Soup

If an image is open licensed, for instance under a Creative Commons license (like all of TechSoup's content), you can use it, but in most cases need to provide attribution on who created it. Creative Commons has six different licenses that allow for the perfect amount of sharing. Why We Love Creative Commons.

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Top 10 Sources for Free Images

Tech Soup

Flickr is one of our go-to places for Creative Commons- licensed images. It allows you to search for photos with a Creative Commons license for noncommercial use and images that you can modify, adapt, or build upon. You can search by topic, location, type, author, license, and source. I use the advanced search feature.

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