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Advancing Equity in Philanthropy with Resolve and Resilience: A Call to Action

sgEngage

Even though laws and structures are often driven from the top down, it is a combination of top-down leadership and grassroots movements that create sustainable change. Grantmaking equity lies at the heart of philanthropy’s mission to create positive social change and address systemic injustices.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

This article is for the overworked techie in charge of all of the digital things who just panicked that it is 2020 and there are new privacy laws. There are also multiple bills moving through legislature in no less than 25 other states and the federal government ( COPRA ) that could become law in 2020.

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The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Software for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unlike a business’s revenue, these assets either have donor restrictions or are considered unrestricted funds. Donors and grantors both expect detailed reporting and deep financial transparency from nonprofit organizations. by donors, grantors, governing boards, or by law.???. What is Fund Accounting?

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

Get Fully Funded

In other words, your Board should help you see problems before they occur, they should evaluate how well things are working, and they should help you find new and better solutions. Plus, it’s responsible for ensuring that you meet goals and keep promises to the public, donors, and beneficiaries. And what should they NOT be doing?

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How to Use a SWOT Analysis for Your Nonprofit

CauseVox

In the nonprofit context, strengths may include things like: a dedicated network of volunteers, a strong group of recurring donors, and/or a successful track record of mission impact. This can include administration staff, front-line staff, board members, volunteers, donors, the population you serve, peer organizations.

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How can nonprofits implement a strategic public policy agenda to achieve greater impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

Engaging with both allows nonprofits to address the immediate needs of their beneficiaries, while advocating works to reform the larger system to benefit them. Utilize volunteers, donors, and those passionate about the organization’s mission, as well as nonprofit networks. Establish support. Leaders can…. An effective agenda….

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The 6 Basic Nonprofit Board Responsibilities 

Neon CRM

Duty of Obedience: It is the board’s job to ensure their organization follows all applicable local, state, and federal laws. These procedures should cover the handling of financial resources, management of employees, and handling and safeguarding of supporter and donor data, to name a few.