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Best Practices
Nonprofit Professional Development and Continuing Education on a Budget
When’s the last time you learned something new? If it’s been a while, it might be time to pick up some new skills. The need for continued education never ends in the nonprofit sector. There is always something to learn or a skill to improve upon, making it seem challenging to keep up.
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What Is Corporate Social Responsibility and How Can Nonprofits Utilize It?
Corporate Social Responsibility, sometimes written as CSR, is a term thrown around a lot in the business world, specifically regarding ethicality and fair business practices. The word is used to hold companies, corporations, businesses, and organizations accountable for their actions and the implications their actions may have on their community, the environment, and those around them.
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Technology
A Quick Guide To Merging Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Pages
If your nonprofit has any sort of online presence, chances are it has a Facebook page. If you’ve started separate pages for various campaigns, are merging your nonprofit with another, or have accidentally created duplicates, it’s important to know how to merge pages! The process is simple. First, you’ll want to be sure of four things.
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Fundraising
How to Convert a Fundraising Event to a Virtual Format
In COVID-19 times, change is everywhere. Routines that once worked well are now outdated because they do not comply with the latest guidelines for social distancing. This reality has transformed how nonprofits conduct their galas and other fundraising activities. Virtual fundraisers are practical alternatives to in-person events, and they are here to stay.
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Understanding Form 990 for Nonprofits
Every spring, millions of American individuals and businesses are busy preparing and filing their taxes to submit to the IRS by April 15th. Since nonprofit organizations are tax-exempt, that means they don’t have to file taxes, right? Well, there actually is an informational form that nonprofits must submit to the IRS every year in order to maintain their tax-exempt status. That form is Form 990.
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