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Giving USA 2023 Report Insights & Solutions to Giving Decline 

Qgiv

With individuals giving the most of any group polled, this was particularly worrying because individuals make up the majority of fundraising dollars given in a year (64% of total giving in 2022). This growth was likely spurred on by the conflict in Ukraine and devastating natural disasters that impacted Turkey and Syria.

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What do boards need to know about IT?

BoardAssist

If it is onsite, have we thought about a business continuity strategy should we lose access to our office or experience a disaster? They also offer many free webinars and blogs on various technology topics and they have a posting board to help your organization connect and exchange technology information with other like-minded organizations.

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What You Can Learn About Cultivating Community from The Lord of the Rings

Tech Soup

Something has gone awry and entered the world, be it illness, war, slavery, disabilities, or natural disasters, and your nonprofit has brazenly stepped forward to face the problem head on, with the hopes of a brighter, healthier, and more peaceful future. It may not be quite as dramatic, but isn't this the path of the nonprofit?

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

I have a poll question for you. I’m going to end the poll, if that’s all right. So I’m going to ask you a couple of questions, and, Steven, it’s time to bring the other poll up. And let me go back to it for just real quick for you while Steven is bringing the poll up. Here we go. Steven: Yeah.

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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

We have multiple polls. But for now, let us go into a poll, and our Nonprofit Quarterly friends are launching that right now. And we have another poll here to start this out. And…so actually, it’s not technically a poll. So, keep that in mind as you’re listening here. It makes the most sense in the times.

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[Appeal Letter Preflight Checklist] Pre-Writing Exercise to Increase Responses from Your Next Appeal

NonProfit Hub

Send in their answers to your poll? Examples include a specific group of people or animals in unexpected need, natural disasters, and epidemics. These questions will establish in your mind where exactly the signer stands in their personal relationship with the donor, even if you are the signer of the piece. Join a club?

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How To Use Facebook Metrics To Give Your Audience the Content They Want Most

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

2. Make sure your posts vary and include photos, videos, polls, status updates, questions, and links. When I’m sketching out my editorial plan for the month, I column for “type” to make sure I don’t get stuck in a content type rut. I also look at the analytics for engagement by content type per post.

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