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How to Apply for Grants: A Guide for Parks and Rec Orgs

Achieve

Review eligibility and guidelines. Once you’ve pinpointed specific grants that you’re interested in applying for, start by ensuring that your organization meets its eligibility rules and any other guidelines and requirements. Write a grant proposal. How do I stay in compliance with my grant? Decide on a few grants to focus on.

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Google and Yahoo’s 2024 Email Policy Updates: What You Need to Know

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Key Changes to Google and Yahoo’s Email Guidelines Google and Yahoo’s new policy updates center on three main elements: email authentication, easy unsubscribe, and spam complaints. Sometimes this is done innocently, but can have a big impact for your org. Email Authentication The first policy update affects your domain architecture.

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GitHub for Good: What Nonprofits Need to Know

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your organization does not fall within their guidelines, you can find a plan that works for you. Classy: github.com/classy-org. Finally, it’s worth noting that GitHub is also compatible with many different project management systems, such as Basecamp , Zapier , Slack , and Trello. Blackbaud/Convio: github.com/convio.

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Major Donors: How to Attract (and Keep) Them

CauseVox

Put simply, major donors are individuals who make the biggest donations to your org. She has a background in education and youth-serving orgs, especially grassroots org and small shops. As you soak in the mantra above, we’ve dialed in on some guidelines for attracting major donors. Guidelines for Major Donors.

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Small But Mighty: Peer-to-Peer Fundraising For Small Nonprofits

CauseVox

With less staff capacity, name-brand recognition, and resources compared to larger orgs, it may seem like smaller nonprofits have extra hoops to jump through. According to IRS guidelines, 501(c)3 organizations are classified by the size of their total assets, with cutoffs at the $100K, $500K, $1M, $10M, and $50M mark. Small But Mighty.

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Social Media Staff Guides: Another Example

Amy Sample Ward

Timo Luege recently shared the new social media staff guidelines created at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). Why create social media staff guidelines? What I like best about the IFRC Guidelines is that they start with best practices! Highlights from IFRC Social Media Staff Guides.

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Does Your Org Need a Social Web Governance Strategy?

NTEN

How to develop your organization’s social media goals and a formal set of guidelines that gets all of your employees participating in social media on the same page. How to synthesize the “conversation” of social media – and how to structure those conversations on the various tools like Blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-In, etc.