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Five Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits That Don’t Work (or Why You Aren’t Raising Enough Money)

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Their donations create an emotional investment for them in the work you’re doing. In short, you should never depend on ONE donor, ONE grant, or ONE source of income (selling an item, for example) to fund your entire organization. We’ve had a couple clients over the years who both received a large grant from the State of Tennessee.

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Five Signs Your Nonprofit Is Ready to Migrate Your Database to the Cloud

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We regard CRM as a heavier-weight cloud solution, but nearly all nonprofits need to track their mission-critical data on grants, donors, and many other things. Four of them were donor databases because they had a succession of executive directors, each of whom wanted their own grant-tracking system. Backups and Security.

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Legacy of Hope Austin: Dreams for Kids with Special Needs

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" As a mother of eight, including two children with special needs, Carr knew that "families with children that have special needs often can't afford basic programs such as sports, arts, dance lessons, or other services that many families take for granted. During its five-year duration, the Cisco EPDP program has granted over $5.4

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Why You Need Diversified Fundraising For Your Small Nonprofit

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In other words, you need to get your money from many different sources, not just one awesome foundation, one government grant, or one generous donor. If you rely solely on a government grant, what happens when the agency changes its eligibility criteria and you no longer qualify? No private foundation grants. Cue the sad music.

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