Earlier this month over 60 broadband leaders from 40 states and territories came together, in Overland Park, Kansas, with federal officials, internet service providers and other corporate and non-profit leaders to share best practices, and discuss critical issues in broadband deployment, affordability, and accessibility. Glenn Grimshaw has the details: https://lnkd.in/e-mQkx_g
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In complex care, flexibility is key — and that means funding should be flexible too. The people we serve have multiple, interrelated, and diverse needs. Rigid requirements and restrictions make it hard to address those needs quickly and holistically, which only adds to the very problems the funding aims to address. Learn more about our experiences as both a recipient and provider of flexible funding — and about a new, flexible grant opportunity for NJ nonprofits — on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eDF5AqDC Co-authors: Matthew J. Kalamar and Jill Waldbieser
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In complex care, flexibility is key — and that means funding should be flexible too. The people we serve have multiple, interrelated, and diverse needs. Rigid requirements and restrictions make it hard to address those needs quickly and holistically, which only adds to the very problems the funding aims to address. Learn more about our experiences as both a recipient and provider of flexible funding — and about a new, flexible grant opportunity for NJ nonprofits — on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eDF5AqDC Co-authors: Matthew J. Kalamar and Jill Waldbieser
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Join us Wed. Nov. 15 at noon ET for another timely webinar: What happens to K-12 nonprofits and vendors when ESSER ends? Big cuts are coming to school district budgets. Historically, nonprofit providers and vendor services are the first line items to go. What should nonprofits and vendors know about the timing and magnitudes of budget cutting decisions? How will the market change in the coming years and which states will see the largest impacts?
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Sharing a quick thought on this subject. I have met many non-profits dealing with lack of team collaboration. Collaboration between finance and fundraising staff enables better financial planning aligned with fundraising goals. By understanding budgetary constraints and revenue targets, fundraisers can tailor their strategies effectively. Finance teams provide insights into donor behavior and financial trends, aiding fundraisers in crafting more targeted appeals. This synergy fosters a more efficient use of resources, ultimately driving revenue growth for the organization.
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Does your nonprofit receive federal grant funding? We need your voice! The Biden-Harris Administration is proposing significant reforms to federal grants, aiming to revolutionize the landscape for organizations like yours. Imagine: 🔧 Streamlined processes, reducing bureaucratic hurdles. 💰 More accessible funding opportunities, less fundraising pressure. 📊 Improved financial efficiency with reduced audits. 🌈 Greater focus on program impact, less on unnecessary reporting. Your input is vital! Share your thoughts on these potential reforms by Dec 4, 2023, and be a part of shaping a future where nonprofits thrive! Learn more here: https://buff.ly/49G9qJg And submit your comments on the bill here: https://buff.ly/47dgknC #NonprofitAdvocacy #FederalGrants #PolicyEngagement
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Part 2 of our discussion on the economic outlook for 2024 is next Wednesday. Join us for a great discussion focusing on the practical side - the "so what" of our discussion in part 1.
Join us on November 1 at 11 AM (PT) for part two of our webinar series as we continue our conversation on issues non-profits currently face in the banking industry. Rob Faulk, Partner and Church and Denomination Services Director at CapinCrouse, will join us in discussing the inflationary pressures on nonprofits, the implications these pressures can have on their budgets, and how nonprofits can better prepare themselves for the future. https://ow.ly/s7ET50PZX1V
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This is a great webinar to provide some guidance for the current economic pressures that Non Profits are under. Hope you can join us!
Join us on November 1 at 11 AM (PT) for part two of our webinar series as we continue our conversation on issues non-profits currently face in the banking industry. Rob Faulk, Partner and Church and Denomination Services Director at CapinCrouse, will join us in discussing the inflationary pressures on nonprofits, the implications these pressures can have on their budgets, and how nonprofits can better prepare themselves for the future. https://ow.ly/s7ET50PZX1V
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Various factors have led today's donors to be more selective in their choice of organizations. Implementing the techniques in Marilyn Foster Kirk's latest blog can help you to build and maintain relationships with these discerning donors. You can read Today’s Discerning Donors Expect Financial Transparency and Accountability here: https://hubs.ly/Q02Gghck0 #FundraisingSuccess #NonprofitFundraising #DonorRelations
Today’s Discerning Donors Expect Financial Transparency and Accountability
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The NFP space continues to evolve and remains challenging. Funding has declined from both institutional funders, but also individual donors, while needs are increasing. This has placed strains on NFPs to continue to provide strong levels of service with at best flat or declining funding. Here are a few of the statistics from the attached article - 13 Critical Nonprofit Stats From 2023 - that reflect ongoing trends in the NFP space: · Donations Declined 1.7% — the First Downward Trend in Dollars Since 2012 · Most Americans Are Unaware of the Fact that Giving Is Declining · Salary Competition Was the Main Barrier to Employee Recruitment and Retention · Our Earliest Indicator of 2023 Shows Giving Is Continuing to Trend Downward I am proud of the compassionate services that Gladden Community House provides to our neighbors in Franklinton and Columbus. Gladden Community House As we start a new year, please continue to support local NFPs that are imbedded in communities meeting the existential needs of our most vulnerable. https://lnkd.in/gFXf2EUQ
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🌟 Discover the 4 Powers of Local in Raleigh! 🌟 Supporting local businesses isn't just about shopping; it's about enriching our community. Here are four amazing benefits of choosing local: 1. Unique Charm and Character: Local businesses add a distinct personality to our city, offering one-of-a-kind products and experiences that reflect Raleigh's unique vibe. 2. Better Goods and Services: Enjoy higher quality and personalized service. Local owners are passionate about their craft, ensuring you get the best of the best. 3. Huge Economic Boost: Local dollars spent at a local business stays in Raleigh, helping to create jobs, support other local businesses, and strengthen our economy. 4. Stronger Non-Profit Community: Local businesses are more likely to support local non-profits, making our community more connected and resilient. Let's celebrate and support the heart of Raleigh by shopping local!
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