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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

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As a grants manager, you know how important it is to have a clear and efficient grantee application process. What feedback have you received from your grantees about your application process? You want to collect the data you need to make informed decisions, support your grantees’ success, and demonstrate your impact.

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Turning Nonprofit Data into Decisions

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Reports generated around donor engagement can measure campaign involvement, giving history, and other trends that can help guide your strategic processes. Regional metrics about where donors are located compared to where medical debt is available to abolish provides essential context when drafting outreach to constituents. Conclusion.

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The Nonprofit’s Guide for Alternatives to GoFundMe

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While they do allow individuals to fundraise on behalf of a nonprofit organization, they primarily help personal fundraisers raise money for things like medical expenses, emergency disaster relief, memorial services, mission trips, and more. Double the Donation also offers a tool called 360MatchPro which automates the matching gifts process.

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New Research and a Welcome Surprise from Foundation CEOs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Two years ago, we joined with seven other grantmakers to launch the Fund for Shared Insight to work on this very practice. In response, the organization is going to be looking at ways to revamp its appointment process which supports filing close to 5,000 applications each year. Please visit www.fundforsharedinsight.org to learn more.

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Grant Seeking 101: Finding the Right Fit

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there are over 86,000 grantmaking organizations awarding over $60 billion in grants each year. There are several different types of grantmaking foundations, including public foundations, private or independent foundations, family foundations, community foundations, and corporate foundations. In the U.S.,

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Where Are Your Donations Coming From?

Greater Giving

Private Nonoperating foundations , or grantmaking foundations, offer grant money to nonprofits through an application process and are required to distribute a specific percentage of their yearly endowment money within a certain period of time to other nonprofits. appeared first on Greater Giving Blog.

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