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Nonprofit Email Fundraising AI Writer (free-for-now)

Whole Whale

Here is a sample of an AI trained on the best nonprofit fundraising emails that will help write a draft of the type of email appeal you’re looking for. The AI will take your instruction like it was a freelancer working on the email. The AI will take your instruction like it was a freelancer working on the email.

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Removing cost as a barrier to nonprofit training 

Candid

As Candid moves to more proactively promote equity in the broader social sector, we also continue to reflect on what our own role might be in supporting that effort. Equitable access begins at home Last year, Candid formed a new Equitable Access department to apply a long-term lens to addressing this question.

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The Why and the How of Updating Your Nonprofit Bylaws

Get Fully Funded

You may be tempted to just change your bylaws to reflect how the Board is currently operating, but you shouldn’t do that. You can also find templates for nonprofit bylaws and nonprofit bylaws samples online, if you feel like your refresh will be more of a rewrite. What you want and what you have right now may be different.

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Your Donor Population Is Aging: 13 Tips To Engage Older Donors & Encourage Planned Giving

Bloomerang

Additionally, they may have reached a point in their lives where they are reflecting on their legacy and the impact they want to leave behind. Provide clear instructions. Most impactful is having sample bequest language that donors can share with their legal advisors. Donors report that they like that the most.

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SXSW 2013 – Are You A Social Media Nonprofit Manager Looking for Your Peers? #npsmpeer

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be involved with the instructional design and delivery of two workshops specifically for nonprofits. The presentations ended with a reflective practice question that participants could discuss with someone in the room, think about quietly, or tweet using the hashtag #npsmpeer. “You have to break the rules.”

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Thank You for the Best Birthday Ever!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And little did I know that Amy Sample Ward and Stacey Monk were planning one hell of a surprise party! I'll also share some insights about instruction. For now, enjoy Amy Sample Ward's reflection on crowdsourcing a surprise party ! But it is late, and time for bed!

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Getting meta: Why the #CommBuild chats have evolved for three years and counting

NTEN

In July 2010, Amy Sample Ward wrote a blog post called Monthly Chats About Community Building: Are You With Me? But we always know we can return to Twitter and #CommBuild week after week for networking, reflection, professional development, and resource sharing.