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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

.orgSource

Financial managers make understanding the group’s risk tolerance a defining component of their strategy. These conversations are limited to bottom-line issues. For some groups that disruption also offered seeds of opportunity. The conversation can easily devolve into unproductive speculation. No one was exempt.

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How to Use UTMs to Leverage Donor Acquisition for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Maybe a friend shared the link with them, or they found your charity by Googling a topic you’re campaigning about. One talked about species extinction, and the other talked about the prevalence of natural disasters. Are your conversion rates different for different audiences? You’d want to know that right?

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Why 2024 May Be a “Make or Break” Year for Nonprofits

Allegiance Group

We’re sharing noteworthy takeaways and trends, as well as five strategies to focus on. The big uptick came around October or November and was likely motivated by external factors such as global conflicts, the war in the Middle East, and international disasters. Might 2024 be the year things turn around?

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VisionLink - Untitled Article

VisionLink

Among Visionlink’s customers as examples, these organizations range from 2-1-1s and Information and Referral centers, to AAA and ADRC's, to youth employment, disaster relief, refugee and immigrant focused solutions, food pantries, and many others. Visionlink adds its voice to both the concept and the deployment of this standard.

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Give Local America Disaster Offers Lessons for Next Time

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

“ Give Local America Disaster Offers Lessons for Next Time – Guest Post by Peter Panepento. Rather than dismissing these campaigns as too risky, foundations and nonprofits should take lessons from this fiasco, look at groups that ended up doing well, invest more wisely in technology, and plan more effectively for the unexpected.

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Funders: Considering Collaboration? Start With a Light Touch and See Where It Leads

sgEngage

You can start by sharing information and agreeing to work on something for a few short weeks or months. Lean funders join with each other, community foundations, United Way, and others to meet a specific need for a few months, such as providing relief during Covid-19 or in the aftermath of a natural disaster.

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Digital Must-Haves for Fall Fundraising Success Part 5: Digital Advocacy Forms

EveryAction

Between ongoing health crises ; disasters both natural and human-caused ; and, yes, the upcoming midterm elections, folks are engaged—and it’s now more important than ever for nonprofits to elevate supporter voices. Building stronger supporter connections—even in economic uncertainty. Overcome barriers to connect with supporters.

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