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#RiskyBusiness: Don’t Let Internal Controls Slip at Your Nonprofit Organization!

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With employees, management, and board members focused on helping people in the communities the nonprofit serves, time and attention to key financial internal controls has more than likely been refocused to the organization’s mission and purpose. The post #RiskyBusiness: Don’t Let Internal Controls Slip at Your Nonprofit Organization!

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The Hidden Value of AI

NonProfit PRO

With so much attention being place on the external use cases of AI, and specifically generative AI, nonprofit leaders may be missing a hidden value of AI – internal use cases.

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Preparing for Your School or Nonprofit Financial Audit: Identifying Risks and Establishing Strong Internal Controls

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As part of your regular discussion with your auditor, preferably at the start of your fiscal year, review your internal controls. With those risk areas clarified, you can work with your internal control committee to prioritize the probability those potential problems might happen and what their impact might be.

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How to Minimize Risk Throughout Your Grant Cycle

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To mitigate risk throughout your grant cycle, you need to know your grantees through relationships and documentation, support their internal controls, and set up a process for whistleblower complaints. Encourage Grantee Internal Controls All well-run organizations have standard best practices that employees follow.

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Digital Storytelling to Access, Attract and Activate U.S. Donors

Nonprofit Tech for Good

International organizations planning their fundraising strategies for the new decade and looking for new funding sources may be wondering how to maximize their success in attracting U.S. Presented here is a roadmap for differentiating your international organization – in a competitive U.S. Please follow Ms. billion going overseas.

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International Museum Day 2020: Tips To Engage Supporters

Connection Cafe

Monday, May 18th is International Museum Day , the mission of which is to raise awareness of the fact that, “museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.”. 2019 saw more than 55,000 museums across 150 countries participate.

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[Webinar] From Words to Action: Harnessing Community Stories for Social Change

CauseVox

Join us and learn the four key elements of community storytelling: Inclusion, Attention, Reputation & Validation, and Action. Attention: In today’s attention-seeking digital landscape, user-generated content through storytelling is more effective than traditional promotional advertisements.

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