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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Mental Health

Kindful

They’re focused on a holistic, preventive approach to issues of suicide, domestic violence/child abuse, and substance abuse—supporting programs designed to increase access to resources for behavioral health conditions and provide education about the importance of whole-person health. Areas served: US (26 states). Doug Flutie Jr.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Mental Health

Bloomerang

They’re focused on a holistic, preventive approach to issues of suicide, domestic violence/child abuse, and substance abuse—supporting programs designed to increase access to resources for behavioral health conditions and provide education about the importance of whole-person health. Areas served: US (26 states). Doug Flutie Jr.

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8 Top Corporate Giving Trends to Watch in 2024 + Examples

Nonprofits Source

Companies and nonprofits that align their efforts with these trends can more effectively leverage their resources and plan initiatives, increasing the likelihood of success. To hop on this corporate philanthropy trend, 60% of companies offer employees paid time off for volunteering, according to that same Galaxy Digital resource.

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Why Privacy Matters (or Should) to Nonprofits

NTEN

Determine the compliance gap; perform a gap analysis to determine where you are not compliant and what it would take to become compliant. The American Institute of CPAs provides some great FREE guidance on how to begin looking at this issue and a variety of resources in understanding privacy requirements at: [link].

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Foundations That Tweet: Profile Patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Important program deadlines ( Hawaii Community Foundation ). Yesterday, I was reading Jeremiah Owyang's Corporate Twitter Profile Analysis and thought it could be easily adapted to nonprofits and foundations. Share important research ( Kauffman Foundation ) ( Hewlett Foundation ). Recruit job candidates ( MacArthur Foundation ) .

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's about field scanning, pattern analysis, and trends. With my short time Scholar in Residence, I've been exposed to a gold mine of incredible thinking, discussions, and resources on topics related to my field. Important program deadlines ( Hawaii Community Foundation ). Why not have those items shared more broadly?

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Amanda Rose, Twestival Leader, Reflects on Twestival

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Based on the an analysis of previous fundraising campaigns (see " Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Brief History and Meta Analysis of Fundraising With Twitter "), the first time I heard about Twestival I knew it signaled something different. Amanda points out, "Hawaii raised over $7k in 9 days, Toronto $10k in about 15 days.