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Using Inkind Donations To Help You Grow Your Nonprofit

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The best gift a nonprofit organization can receive is unrestricted cash, but an inkind donation of something your organization needs and would have otherwise purchased is also a high-value gift. And it’s called an inkind gift. Basically, it’s a non-cash donation made to a nonprofit organization. But, it’s yours!

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Create an Online Donation Receipt that Leads to More Donations

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The most important thing you must do when you receive a donation of any size is immediately thank your donor warmly and provide a donation receipt. And it can’t be just any boring donation receipt. Let’s take a look at what an awesome donation receipt looks like so you can nail yours. But it’s not. They are friendly.

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The Small Nonprofit’s Guide to Budgeting

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Also make notes about any services or supplies that someone is donating and whether it’s just for this year or from now on. Otherwise, when you look at your actual numbers the following year, you may use those as your basis, forgetting that there was a $50,000 donation for a vehicle. Don’t prepare the budget alone.

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Disaster Can Strike Anywhere. Is Your Organization Prepared?

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Have a policy or understanding with your Accounting Department of how disaster donations will be tracked and acknowledged. Discuss and make a plan for how to accept (or turn down) offers of inkind donations. There should be a unique plan for each audience. Make sure the front desk knows whom to direct inquiries to.