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May Cause Awareness: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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Learn more about the origins of the heritage month, ways you can celebrate in your own life, and nonprofits you can support to make a difference in AAPI communities. Exploring Asian and Pacific art is also a great way to delve into AAPI history. You can even visit virtual museums or look up educational resources online.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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Your nonprofit’s mission is the foundation of everything you do. Your nonprofit mission statement is how you communicate your organization’s impact to supporters, clients, and the community at large. What Is a Nonprofit Mission Statement? Why does your nonprofit exist? All right, let’s get started.

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Grantseeking Basics: Researching Suitable Funders Part Three – Corporate Funding

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Find the first installment of this series, Developing a Grant Project here , the second installment, Researching government funders here , and the third installment on researching foundations here. Finding the right funders that match your mission, your specific project, and your geographic locale is quite an art.

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Investing in the Infrastructure of Nonprofit Organizations

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nonprofit sector is in many respects the envy of the world for its strength and diversity. " So wrote Cynthia Gibson, then of the Carnegie Corporation , and Nonprofit Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Ruth McCambridge in a 2008 special issue of that magazine dedicated to infrastructure. Nonprofits and foundations have accomplished a lot.

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Deconstructing An Angry Crowd: What Can We Learn?

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That's the question that Kari Dunn Saratovsky asks in a post over at the Case Foundation blog , one of many blog posts and tweets about the controversy surrounding how the Chase Bank handled its online contest. Here's a summary and chronology of blog posts and Facebook and Twitter chatter. I'm sure I've missed something.

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10 Ways to Immediately Invest in Your Nonprofit Organization

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Let’s apply nonprofit-logic to some day-to-day life choices: 1. Do we practice the same philosophy in our nonprofits? Investing in Your Nonprofit (and Your People). Your nonprofit exists to help the world. For example – it might cost a nonprofit $50,000 to hire a major donor fundraiser. Don’t believe me?

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Sustaining Innovation Part 3: Interview With Sarah Schultz of the Walker Art Center

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This is the third in a series of posts about Paul Light's book Sustaining Innovation: Creating Nonprofit and Government Organizations that Innovate Naturally. This post features an interview with Sarah Schultz, a museum staffer at one of the institutions Light profiled in the book (the Walker Art Center). How do you loosen up funds?

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