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Announcing the Third Impact Lab on Climate Justice

Saleforce Nonprofit

Recognizing that the effects of climate change aren’t equal, this lab aims to co-design a technology solution to support low-income communities of color that are most impacted by the climate crisis. The responses were clear: climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and it should be an urgent priority for us all to act.

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The Better FAFSA: What Colleges Need to Know Right Now

sgEngage

Many colleges and universities also use it to help determine a student’s eligibility for their own need-based financial aid programs. More information: What’s Changed for the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form? School administrators need to get ahead of the changes and the impact they’ll have on workflows.

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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If he was on television today, he’d be telling us, “In 2020, the world changed.” The world has changed a lot, and it’s not likely to get back to the old normal. Just about every nonprofit made major changes in 2020. Chances are they changed. Now ask yourself, what changes are going to stay attractive for your donors?

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Money talks: Why tuning into the Giving Pledge matters 

Candid

However, their philanthropic gestures are executed with millions, if not billions, of dollars that move global markets and spur governments to action. In that sense, they’re just like the rest of us. Case in point: Through the Gates Foundation , Bill and Melinda Gates have such outsized effect on philanthropy in the U.S.

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When Looking to Diversify Your Development Office, Widen Your Lens

Bloomerang

Unless you are committed to making a cultural change, the question of DEI is moot. Just while writing this piece, I’ve received email newsletters from the African American Development Officers Network (AADO) and Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy (WOC).

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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

we all know nonprofits rely on a combination of government grants, philanthropic donations, and earned income to support their operations. Networking can be second nature to those raised in that environment, but completely alien to others. Educational challenges faced by inner-city communities in the U.S.

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How to Become a Nonprofit Leader

The Modern Nonprofit

They can also help facilitate connections to others in the industry and help you widen your professional network. With just a little research, LinkedIn and other professional networking sites are great ways to connect with those who are making an impact in your field. To find a mentor, look within your organization.