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How To Get Press On The Cheap
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AI Policy Guide for Non Profits
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Ways to Avoid Legal Problems with Volunteers
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How To Design Programs That Work
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It's Important to Follow Fundraising Formula
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The goal of Bristol Organizations is to provide service and non-profit Organizations in the NE Tennessee and SW Virginia, the best possible avenue for mutual communication and the greatest exposure to the community.
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Volunteers are great and even essential to your charity. But, if things go wrong with a volunteer, it can spell bad news for your organization.
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For instance, what if a volunteer has an accident while serving with you? What if the volunteer breaks the law or hurts someone else? Your organization could be liable.
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To read the five ways to make it less likely that you'll run into problems with your volunteers... Click Here
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by Joan Garry
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Whether it’s a school, a social service organization, an advocacy organization or a research group fighting to cure an illness, a lack of nonprofit press is one of the most common problems I encounter. Lots of finger-pointing but no visibility.
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And by the way, while nonprofit press is critical, every member of the cast of characters above has a very valid point. The problem is they are too busy complaining to see a most excellent solution. To continue reading this article........... Click Here.
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By: Jenny Phipps
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising organization’s operations. Companies across every sector are integrating AI into their daily routines, and non-profit organizations are no exception. According to Deloitte, 74% of companies are currently testing generative AI technologies, with 65% already using them internally. This trend highlights the importance of adopting AI within your organization.
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AI for charities can be a powerful productivity tool offering many advantages such as enhanced efficiency and innovative problem-solving capabilities. However, AI doesn’t come without risks, as AI constantly evolves, its impact can be unpredictable, highlighting the need for effective risk management.
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Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth:
Most nonprofit programs don’t fail because people don’t care. They fail because they were never designed to succeed.
And before we point fingers at the social sector, let’s be clear: businesses struggle with this, too. If you’ve ever watched “Shark Tank,” you’ve seen it play out in real time. Passionate founders. Big ideas. Slick pitches. And then the sharks ask the questions that actually matter:
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To continue reading about this topic......... Click Here
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By Ann Green
Are you familiar with the Ask, Thank, Report, Repeat formula? If not, you should be. The Better Fundraising Co. refers to this as A Strong Foundation. If your nonprofit follows this formula, you should be more successful.
Many organizations just practice Ask, Ask, Ask. If that’s what you’re doing, are you raising the money you need? Because what’s most important is to thank and report before you ask for another donation. Going a step further, fundraising expert Penelope Burk recommends seven touches before asking for another gift.
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To continue reading about this subject........... Click Here.
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