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5 Corporate Philanthropy Roadblocks—and How to Solve Them

EveryAction

Corporate philanthropy encompasses mutually beneficial relationships between nonprofit organizations and for-profit businesses. However, most nonprofits continue to drastically underutilize available philanthropy opportunities, resulting in billions of corporate dollars being left on the table each year. Let’s begin!

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HOW TO: Easily Accept Stock Donations on Your Nonprofit’s Website – and Why You Should

Nonprofit Tech for Good

DonateStock has ignited a conversation in philanthropy with their innovative approach to stock gifting. For example, here’s how World Central Kitchen makes it easy for donors to make a stock gift: If your nonprofit does not have a stock gifting button, simply visit DonateStock and search for your nonprofit.

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8 Grant Research Tools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The websites listed below can help your nonprofit search and apply for grant funding. Grant Gopher is a simple and powerful grant research database that nonprofits can search by state, county, program, and keywords. Grants.gov enables grant seekers to search for federal grants offered by the U.S. in 2021 to $90.88

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What is Corporate Philanthropy? What Nonprofits Need to Know

Nonprofits Source

Considering the major benefits that corporate partnerships can offer, your nonprofit needs a defined strategy to raise more from corporate philanthropy and build stronger relationships with businesses. Here’s what we’ll cover: What is corporate philanthropy? What is corporate philanthropy? Let’s begin!

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6 Practical Tips for Promoting Your #GivingTuesday Campaign on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You might find it easy to navigate your nonprofit’s website or social media channels, but supporters may not. On the other hand, being overly simplistic or general with your hashtags like #givingtuesday, #philanthropy, #donate, #charity, etc won’t help much. 3) Include donation instructions in every post. and ask them to give.

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Digging in: who donates to the nonprofits you care about? 

Candid

Many nonprofits thank their donors, especially major donors, in their annual reports, newsletters, and websites. You can search for a specific nonprofit or grantmaker in the “Organization Name” field or do a general search by subject or geography. 990s can be searched on 990 Finder.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] If Donors Giving From Donor-Advised Funds Want Anonymity, How Do You Cultivate Them?

Bloomerang

Donor wants professional investment or advisor services to assure their philanthropy has the most impact possible. You can do this on your: website direct marketing appeals donation landing pages reply devices blog When you’re not sure who the gift is from, do some sleuthing. The truth is DAF donors prioritize philanthropy.

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