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How One Small Liberal-Arts College Is Revamping Its Fundraising

Tap into an expanded notion of community and emphasize your institution’s strengths

A Tool to Help You Win General Operating Support

Use this sample program budget to show grant makers the “full cost” of delivering on your mission.

6 Tips for Raising Money to Measure Impact

6 Tips for Raising Money to Measure Impact

Grant makers share advice on how to raise money for tracking and evaluating your work, including steps to take before seeking such support and ways to calculate how much you need.

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Advice for Young Nonprofit Professionals of Color — From People Who Have Been There

Take advantage of networking opportunities. Develop a circle of mentors and advisers. Build strong connections within your organization.

Prepare Nonfundraisers for Meetings With Big Donors

Use this form to prepare for, and keep leaders on track during, meetings with major donors

One Woman’s Planned-Giving Story

Donors don’t have to be millionaires to make a difference, and nonprofits should always ask them to put their intentions in writing.

How to Attract Corporate Support for a Gala

How to Attract Corporate Support for a Gala

Consider all the ways your nonprofit interacts with companies and customize sponsorship deals

Why College Fundraisers Should Focus on Small Gifts

Why College Fundraisers Should Focus on Small Gifts

Political campaigns have shifted their focus from major donors to lower-level contributors over the last 15 years. Here’s what nonprofits — especially colleges — can learn from this evolution.

What Fundraisers Should Do Next: How ‘Giving USA’ Findings Point to Smart Strategies

What Fundraisers Should Do Next: How ‘Giving USA’ Findings Point to Smart Strategies

Focus on the mission, small donors, and corporate employees, say fundraising experts. And don’t ignore the people who give through donor-advised funds even though they are hard to find.