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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

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This information likely includes names, addresses, email addresses, birth dates, payment information, donation histories, volunteer histories, and more. From fundraising legal requirements to digital privacy laws, it’s important to understand the rules to which your nonprofit can be held accountable.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

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A CTA is an invitation to take action, such as donating, volunteering, signing up for something, signing a petition, pledging to do something, etc. Pay for the admission or ticket fee for people who you think should attend your nonprofit’s events with the hope they’ll donate on-site or in the future. Then help implement these tools.

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6 Website Elements to Include to Drive Year-Round Donations

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The “up” months include the year-end giving season, where donors are inspired to make their last tax-deductible donations for the year. This is also the time when many organizations host their year-end gala or another major event to drive even more donations. A conversion-optimized donation page. Let’s dive in!

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

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In contrast to for-profit organizations, nonprofits rely on donations, usually a combination of individual donations, grants, sponsorships, and corporate donations, to fund their operations and further their charitable missions. Look into relevant laws regarding starting a nonprofit in your community. In the U.S.,

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Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting

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There are two things that can help A LOT here: organizational by-laws and Board member job descriptions. By-laws What do by-laws have to do with Board meetings? If your by-laws do NOT include these things, you and your Board need to make this a priority to create these policies and amend your by-laws as soon as possible.

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4 Strategies for Proactive Risk Management at Your Nonprofit

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A few common ones include false expense claims, misrepresentation of data on financial statements, and fundraising fraud (in which a scammer impersonates a nonprofit to collect donations under the guise of charity and pockets the money they raise). Having your board review financial reports. Adopting a conflict of interest policy.

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3 Key Compliance Reminders for 2021 and Beyond

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With that in mind, now is the perfect time for you and your team to review what’s required to operate in different states. . Most states require that you complete fundraising registration before you can legally solicit donations from their residents. . Adhere to local mask and vaccination policies.