What Lawmakers Need to Know About Foreign Donors to Nonprofits and Political Advocacy
In the wake of concerns about foreign donors using nonprofits as a front for political ends, Philanthropy Roundtable urges lawmakers to uphold donor privacy.
In the wake of concerns about foreign donors using nonprofits as a front for political ends, Philanthropy Roundtable urges lawmakers to uphold donor privacy.
Grants from funders are always welcome sources of revenue for nonprofits, but for longevity, nonprofits need to find alternative fundraising resources.
Grant competitions when done right can bring important issues to the forefront and encourage equitable giving by leveling the field for applicants.
Even the most well crafted grant proposals can be rejected, instead of counting it as loss, a rejection can be an opening to improve for the next proposal.
According to the 2023 Digital Outlook Report, 80 percent of nonprofits have a digital fundraising team or individual, however, 40 percent struggle to execute their strategies.
Some foundations maintain that to be more effective, it must shut down for an extended period to do strategic planning leaving their grantees scrambling in their wake.
Crafting an effective donation letter can not only boost donations from supporters but also strengthen trust by informing them of the impact of financial gifts.
LinkedIn for Nonprofits found in a recent survey that 64 percent of nonprofit professionals want to connect with potential funders on LinkedIn, standing out is the first step.
The world's largest financial market today could be considered social impact, with it brings new opportunities to explore as social outcomes become potential assets.
Climate giving still accounts for just 1.5 percent of philanthropic funding. To boost climate giving, disruptive activism, though unpopular, shows the most promise.