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How to Use Google’s G Suite as a Nonprofit
Despite the many options available to nonprofits, one of the best and most utilized platforms by nonprofits and businesses alike is Google’s G Suite (also known as Google Workspace). Google’s G Suite features a number of integrated apps designed to make daily operations speedy, easy, and hassle-free, especially for nonprofits. However, technology and setup can often be confusing, so we broke it down to understand and explain how to use Google’s G Suite as a nonprofit.
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Volunteer Management Software for Nonprofits
Do you have too many volunteers to keep track of? Luckily, that means you’re in a good spot! It’s always great to have a surplus of people willing to help, but how do you keep everyone on the same page?
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Fundraising
6 Ways to Improve the Online Fundraising Experience
During the Covid pandemic, nonprofits were forced to move most of their fundraising online. An unexpected benefit of this fundraising change was an increase in online fundraising. The pandemic may have made online fundraising more necessary, but online giving has risen every year for the last decade.
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Best Practices
How to Write a Compelling Grant Proposal
A grant proposal is a formal request for financial support from a foundation, corporation, or individual. Drafting such a thing can seem like a daunting task, but as long as your nonprofit has a clear mission and attainable goals, it should be fairly simple. With this guide to writing a compelling grant proposal, you’ll be ready to apply for grants in no time.
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Fiscal Sponsorship Explained: How it Helps Nonprofits
Nonprofits exist and continue to do great work around the world through the help of donors, donations, and other forms of financial contribution. One of the best funding options for a nonprofit, especially a newer nonprofit, is to find and enter an agreement with a fiscal sponsor. Through fiscal sponsorship, a nonprofit can receive the help they need to continue to operate and enact change.
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