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Thursday Thoughts: attracting passionate nonprofit advocates

EveryAction

When you have a goal to meet—like asking a governing body to sign a bill into law, telling a CEO or other stakeholder to change a behavior or policy, or meeting goals around educating decision-makers on your issue area—you know you can’t do it alone. Check out our last installment here ! Get in touch at TheCampaignWorkshop.com !

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New Tax Law: Understanding the Impacts on Charities and Giving

ASU Lodestar Center

The tax law and jobs act (TCJA) presents many changes for nonprofits to consider in 2018. The following changes to the law are some of the most critical when considering the effect they may have on charitable giving to nonprofits. State and local income and property taxes are now limited to a $10,000 deduction. Key changes.

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Overcoming the Government-Nonprofit Dependency

ASU Lodestar Center

Federal, state and local governments increasingly depend on Social Service nonprofit organizations and, because of that dependency, have been willing to help fund them. government funding accounts for approximately one-third of the annual revenue received by nonprofit organizations, primarily through grants and contracts.

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3 Key Compliance Reminders for 2021 and Beyond

Bloomerang

You and your staff have worked tirelessly to keep your organization afloat through 2020 and 2021, fundraising for your cause and maintaining good relationships with donors. . And, with a few exceptions, the government hasn’t stopped expecting nonprofits to adhere to its rules, either. Adhere to local mask and vaccination policies.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Help the organization by researching and compiling information on government grants that may be available. This can include large Fortune 500 companies or even local law firms, smaller companies, business-to-business suppliers, or retailers. Build a relationship with the staff and board of your local community foundation.

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Nonprofit Risk Management Tips and Resources for Your Event

Qgiv

Instead, pay attention to the local weather. It pays to know your local weather, too. Observe federal, state, and local laws. Whether it’s the federal drinking age, maximum occupancy rules, or any other law in place for safety (or legal fundraising), be sure you’re observing them! Keep it safe and secure.

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How to raise $10,000 with an Opportunity Drawing

Greater Giving

Consider offering a prize that is related to your organization’s mission or cause. You will want to check with your local and state laws that govern rules on raffle ticket sales. Alternatively, you could offer a high-value item such as a tech gadget, a luxury vacation , a special dining experience, or a gift card.

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