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Survival in the New Age of Successful Grant Management

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Successful grant management for your nonprofit, foundation, or federal grant recipient depends on doing the small tasks well, such as internal controls and risk management, while also understanding what opportunities (and threats) are ahead. For organizations where this isn’t already happening, finance professionals need to lead the charge.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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Today, knowledge work is coming into fashion in foundations and the nonprofit sector. But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. A History of Knowledge Work in Philanthropy Knowledge building and philanthropy have a long past. Philanthropy loves “new” things.

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Moves Management: The Guide for Effective Fundraising

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In the realm of our planned giving example, let’s say the organization has decided that their audience will be older prospects with a strong philanthropic history and displayed interest in their cause. An initial clean-up ensures you’re starting with a strong foundation. Step 2: Identify and analyze prospects that fit your audience.

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Capital Campaigns During COVID-19: 3 Core Considerations

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Give yourself plenty of time to plan and host them during your campaign’s public phase. You’ll also need to consider affinity markers (like past major donations, interests, history in the community, and service on other nonprofits’ boards) to find the perfect prospects with both the ability. virtual events. online auctions.

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Your First Web Build Project: 5 Steps for Success

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However, it’s not worth it to rush the project, especially if you fail to set a strong foundation and have to rebuild your site from scratch a few years down the line. Creating a strong foundation now will prevent a major overhaul in the future. Let’s get started. How to Create a Nonprofit Website: Frequently Asked Questions.

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What is your organization’s “One Metric That Matters”?

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.” Here’s a quick review of both books. And if understanding nonprofit performance matters so much to foundations, just how much help are they offering to nonprofits to assess performance? Thus, performance management was a way to drive activities, not results.

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5 Things to Know Before Hiring a Nonprofit Web Consultant

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This foundational knowledge may at times feel simple, but it’s best to make sure you have a rock solid understanding of nonprofit consulting practices before entering into conversations with potential partners. Website review. After you receive a response from each consultant, begin reviewing their proposals.