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

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Exponent Philanthropy members are demonstrating ways to partner light to amplify their impact. . Similarly, many collaborate to engage experts to provide education and training for foundation board and staff. In one community in Indiana, three foundations teamed up to design a training program for local nonprofit leaders and staff.

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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

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One study found that 86 percent of respondents believed that having a strategic plan positively impacted revenue generation through grants, donors, events, and other avenues. The team meets together again either quarterly or annually (or as frequently as you’d like) to discuss your progress toward each goal and mission impact.

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Funding Faith: Raising Money For Religion-Based Organizations

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Nonprofit professionals working in this sector of philanthropy cite a strong belief in their organization’s mission and daily activities as critical to continuing to make an impact, even in challenging times. Katzen, President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Delaware. Pandemic Impact. This also means data is king.

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The Power of Pretzels

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Options may include: Staying engaged actively – but safely Taking on new roles remotely (virtually) Stepping back from active volunteering temporarily Being referred to another organization that is engaging volunteers in person Participating in virtual training. How have volunteers enabled you to reach new audiences? Address new needs?

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What do boards need to know about IT?

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For guidance on this topic, we turned to one of our favorite nonprofit tech pros, Patrick Callihan of Tech Impact. It is tricky role. You do it because you feel good about giving back and making an impact in your community. Of course, both are necessary, but I would rather approach a foundation for impact technology.