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How can nonprofits successfully engage the next generation of donors?

ASU Lodestar Center

Younger individuals from the Millennial generation, as well as some from Gen X and Z groups, will soon become the lifeblood of the nonprofit sector – being transitioned nearly $30 trillion over the next 20 years from their predecessors, the Baby Boomers. A lifelong resident of Wisconsin, Ms. were made by individuals.

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Lessons from 2019 to maximize future disaster giving decisions

Candid

Earlier this month, Candid and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) released the eighth edition of our annual Measuring the State of Disaster Philanthropy report. philanthropy,?analyzing?funding But recovery can take years, and strategic disaster philanthropy requires taking the long view. .

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

Groups do not need 501(c)(3) of fiscal sponsor status to apply. Areas served: Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin. They fund organizations who use community organizing and grassroots advocacy as primary strategies to address the root causes of oppression. Areas served: Wisconsin. Point of Pride.

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New Tax Law: Understanding the Impacts on Charities and Giving

ASU Lodestar Center

With change in tax laws that can influence philanthropy comes an impact to individuals, charities and communities. Wealthy donors tend to give more to larger nonprofits such as universities, hospitals, and arts and cultural groups. The Pease Amendment, which limited overall itemized deductions, is now repealed. Key changes.

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Don’t Just Celebrate – Advocate. Getting back down to the Roots of Earth Day: Tips for CSR Professionals

sgEngage

Frustrated with the lack of concern around environmental issues, junior senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin came up with the idea for Earth Day. If your company is an advocate for racial and social justice, it doesn’t matter if your products and business directly cause ocean or air pollution.