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The Benefits of Nonprofit-Corporate Partnerships

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes The Benefits of Nonprofit-Corporate Partnerships. Why should your nonprofit partner with a for-profit company? There’s one obvious benefit to nonprofit-corporate partnerships: every nonprofit could use financial support from a partner in the for-profit sector. AllOurThanks [link].

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How to Host a Benefit Concert for Your Nonprofit

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Crank up your nonprofit fundraising with a benefit concert! If you’re looking for a fun and exciting way to raise more money for your cause, a benefit concert is a perfect solution. What is a benefit concert? Benefit concerts are often celebrations of major achievements or a part of a larger fundraising campaign.

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10 Engaging Content Ideas for your next non-profit Newsletter

The Storytelling Non-profit

Newsletters are an unquestionably good way to build relationships with your constituents, in particular, donors. When done well, your newsletter can even help your organization raise money. A great strategy that I recommend is to create a list of broad content ideas for your non-profit newsletters.

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A Sense of Community: The Benefits of the Business-Non-Profit Partnership

Byte Technology

But when it comes to non-profits, what does it take to distinguish themselves among a plethora of charitable organizations? Consider this: what about looking at the standard for-profit business model from a non-profit standpoint? Is one specific mission any more important than another? All good questions to be sure.

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How Do Nonprofits Make Money?

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Of course, donations are a common source of funds for nonprofits, but other than that, how do nonprofits make money? Many people mistakenly assume that the term “nonprofit” means that 501(c)(3) organizations do not make profits. How do 501(c)(3) organizations make money? Raise money through fundraising. What to consider.

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Why You Should Do A Cost-Benefit Analysis Before Throwing Your Next Nonprofit Fundraising Event

Bloomerang

I confess to having a love/hate relationship with fundraising events. The importance of a cost-benefit analysis for your fundraising strategies. James Greenfield is the guru of fundraising cost-benefit analysis. Brainstorm ways to make the event more profitable (e.g., At its best, a nonprofit fundraising event is fun.

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Nonprofit Cause Marketing: A Guide to Impactful Partnerships

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Cause marketing is a great way to build a relationship with a business to make your fundraising more sustainable. A cause marketing campaign benefits both you and the business you work with while developing connections with your community. What is cause marketing? Purchase-triggered donation. Digital programs.

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