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How to Devise the Perfect End-of-Year Appeal (Free Samples)

Donorbox

In this article, we’ll discuss how to write and send a compelling year-end appeal, […]. The post How to Devise the Perfect End-of-Year Appeal (Free Samples) appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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How to gather high-quality nonprofit client feedback

Candid

Collect data from as many clients as possible Our research showed that it is essential to collect survey responses from as broad and representative a sample of your client population as possible. To collect a representative sample, we recommend administering surveys using multiple methods—in person, via text, by email, etc.

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Introducing our Book Group Facilitation Guide!

VQ Strategies

Whether a formal book group through your local AVA (Association of Volunteer Administrators) or funder roundtable or an informal group of peers who share an interest in the topic, this guide is designed to help you explore, discuss, and apply strategies featured in the chapters. Share your most compelling discussion highlights below.

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Ranking above the rest: The top 10 most-read Candid blogs in 2023

Candid

Four common grant proposal documents (free samples included) by Melissa Pulis of Candid Next up, a familiar theme reemerges. As a bonus, get free sample documents to see what success looks like in practice. In this blog, Lori discusses what to do after a grant proposal gets rejected.

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Global Scale: Launching the discussion list & much more!

Amy Sample Ward

I am excited to say that we have created a bit more content, a new discussion group, and are planning a roundtable discussion for December! Global Scale Purpose: Bonnie and I were inspired by conversations with each other on and offline but knew there were many more people who should be involved in discussing, sharing and learning.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: The Generational Divide (Panel Discussion)

Amy Sample Ward

This panel discussion focuses on the generational divide, with the following panelists: Wendy Harman and Suzy DeFrancis, American Red Cross. Intro from Kari: When the Case Foundation was first discussing with partners what they wanted to get out of the Summit, they talked about how to bridge the generational divide.

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Recognition and the Power of Connecting

VQ Strategies

While this was timed in anticipation of April’s National Volunteer Week, the table-by-table report outs revealed clear agreement across all discussions that recognition is, in fact, a year-round activity. This is just a sampling of the ideas I heard. We introduced ourselves and then followed some brainstorming prompts at each table.

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