Resource Library: Fundraising and Resource Development

Nonprofits have to create their own opportunities through effective advocacy. Accessing the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds and earmarks are examples of how advocacy can prompt government support.

Basic information for nonprofits with facilities and employees or helping communities affected by disasters, and for donors seeking to provide assistance post-disaster.

Nonprofit organizations need to consider compliance with states’ charitable solicitation registration and reporting laws.

Creating an endowment can be an important strategy to set aside funds for the future, and may be a hallmark of financial sustainability. However, endowments are not right for every nonprofit.

Transparency inspires confidence. Beyond what the law requires, nonprofits can demonstrate their commitment to ethical practices by being transparent regarding finances and fundraising practices.

How do you know if your nonprofit is making a difference? More nonprofits, grantmakers, and government partners are focusing on outcomes rather than outputs.

What does a great funder-nonprofit relationship look and feel like? We asked this question during the program and gathered 30 responses that summed up the participants’ collective vision.

Fundraising is an activity of major importance to the charitable nonprofit community

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