Can a Merger Expand Your Impact? 5 Lessons From Leaders Who Did It
Two leaders explain why their nonprofits joined together after the pandemic — and what they learned that can help other groups pull off a successful merger.
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How to Lead Well in Uncertain Times
With the second Trump administration on the horizon, experts share tips on communication, well-being, and financial sustainability.
How to Strengthen Your Grant Proposals and Avoid Common Mistakes
Writing grant proposals has become increasingly complex. Veteran fundraisers share their advice to help you navigate the shifting landscape and win grants.
3 Questions to Ask in This Era of Trump and Uncertainty
When the way forward is unclear, we should get curious, summon courage to face uncomfortable truths, and resolve to act differently based on what we learn.
Should Nonprofits Cite the Election in Year-End Appeals? Experts Say: It Depends.
Nonprofits may want to mention the election if it affects their work, but fundraising consultants say it doesn’t make sense for other groups to change year-end messaging.
3 Steps to Take Amid Post-Election Uncertainty
While it may feel like there are two Americas right now, nonprofit leaders working on the front lines of our most pressing societal problems have a unique opportunity to reinforce the strength of our communities.
Rage Giving 2.0? Some Nonprofits See a Bump in Giving After Trump Win
Organizations whose missions are likely to be at risk in the new administration need to tell donors what they plan to do and how that will help, fundraising experts advise.
How and Why to Incorporate Equity Into Evaluation
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has published a guide to help foundations and their grantees make evaluations more equitable.
Barking Up the Right Tree: A.I. Helps a Nonprofit Win Back Donors
It used the technology to quickly create a campaign written from the perspective of Max and Whiskers, a dog and cat aided by the organization.