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How to Partner with Businesses for Your Awareness Campaign

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A well-designed awareness campaign can bring attention to your nonprofit’s cause, educate the public about a significant issue, and drive more donations to fuel your mission. In turn, they’ll benefit from the positive association with your cause and can expand their own reach within your nonprofit’s community of supporters.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

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To illustrate, by the time 2023 Pride began on June 1, there were already over 500 pieces of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation proposed or passed in state legislatures across the country. Key types of advocacy Issue awareness Before organizations can create advocates for their cause, they need to make people aware of the issues they’re trying to solve.

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Quick Guide to Grants for Nonprofits: Tips, Resources & More

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While applying to grants can be time consuming, they offer plenty of benefits to nonprofits, such as more awareness for your organization and a positive reputation for the work you do on top of the financial benefits. Competitive grants Competitive grants are awarded based on your nonprofit’s proposal to the funding source.

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7 Tips for Securing Sponsors for Your Fundraising Event

The Fundraising Authority

Fundraising events provide a great opportunity to bring in funds for your organization, while raising awareness for your cause. This AI writing assistant will help you write appeals, proposals, thank-you letters and a lot more. Guest post by Kari Ann Kiel from DoJiggy. What It's Like To Write With Fundwriter.ai.

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How to Cultivate Great Sponsorships for Your Nonprofit

The Modern Nonprofit

While the corporate sponsor contributes to an organization to help further its mission (usually monetarily), the nonprofit then promotes the sponsoring corporation’s connection to its cause, offering positive publicity and a boosted reputation. So how do you approach a potential sponsor, and what pitfalls should you be aware of?

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7 Tips for Successful Event Sponsorship Proposals

Connection Cafe

Many organizations start by creating a sponsorship proposal template that’s based on their event’s financial or organizational goals- a document that serves as a sort of cookie cutter template that’s full of pre-defined benefits. The most well-designed and best priced proposal doesn’t matter if it’s sent to the wrong person.

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3 Ways to Activate DEI in Your Nonprofit Organization

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People need to know how to handle when they are: Triggered – when a word or action causes a strong reaction Flooded – when an overwhelming number of emotions all at once causes physical stress responses. The idea is not to shame or indict but rather to identify and bring awareness to the possible harmful impact of the behavior.