Grassroots Fundraising Journal

November 30, 2017

Individual donors, foundations, government agencies, and corporations for over a century they formed the basic elements of any nonprofit’s fundraising plan, in different proportions depending on their work. Today the landscape is increasingly complex with the rapid rise of donor-advised funds (DAFs) not to mention other vehicles like giving circles, grantmaking LLCs, funder collaboratives, social enterprise funds, and others.

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CDR Fundraising Group

With over 25 years in the industry, CDR Fundraising Group provides a full suite of integrated direct response marketing services uniquely tailored to each of our nonprofit clients. Our campaigns combine the art of crafting messaging and creative with research-based, proven techniques needed to effectively target audiences. All of our campaigns are fully integrated, utilizing a variety of channels, such as direct mail, email, DRTV, mobile, online advertising, social media, print advertising, and telemarketing. Through our sister companies, we also provide list brokerage and management, corporate sponsorship and mission-marketing assistance, and workplace giving solutions.

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2023 Top Risks for Nonprofits and Associations

whitePaper | February 2, 2023

A year ago, the phrase “the new normal,” was commonly used to describe expectations for 2022. This year, the word “normal” is largely absent. Nearly every risk report looking ahead to 2023 begins with a litany of disruptions and challenges organizations are facing: COVID-19 variants, inflation, higher interest rates, staffing shortages, cyberthreats, war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, increase in energy prices, political and social change, and more.

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TOP 5 CHALLENES FOR NON PROFIT LEADERS IN 2022... AND 2027

whitePaper | January 1, 2022

This year, nonprofit leaders will read countless opinions on what nonprofit leaders should, must, absolutely have to confront in 2022. They must worry about hiring shortages, environmental and social initiatives, fundraising, digital trends in giving, and on.

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Data-Driven Fundraising

whitePaper | August 26, 2022

Organisations are increasingly integrating digital technology across all areas, which is fundamentally changing daily operations and value delivery. The International Data Corporation (IDC) has estimated that global spending on digital transformation will reach a staggering $9.4 trillion AUD by 2023. The pandemic accelerated this trend as organisations pivoted to virtual strategies to keep their donors and communities engaged.

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Cloud Software Considerations for the Nonprofit CFO

whitePaper | March 31, 2020

In recent years, the cloud computing market has experienced a remarkable surge in growth, and it is transforming the way people communicate and do business. Gartner recently published data that shows that the worldwide public cloud services market is expected to grow from $209 billion in 2016 to $383 billion by 2020. Despite this global shift to the cloud, a number of concerns remain for firsttime cloud adopters, especially for those who manage applications with sensitive data. System security tops the list of concerns that also includes accessibility, reliability, total cost of ownership of cloud services, and applications.

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7 Compelling Benefits of Cloud Computing and the 3 Most Important Facts Every Nonprofit Should Know Before Purchasing a Cloud Solution

whitePaper | January 27, 2020

Moving to the cloud has many benefits and is perhaps the most important technology advancement in decades - promising immediate and posi ve impact on Nonprofits who adopt cloud compu ng.

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Corporate Foundations & Grantmaking Toolkit

whitePaper | July 30, 2021

Nearly all companies engage in corporate philanthropy as a means of giving back to the communities in which they operate. This includes financial contributions, product donations, in-kind services, and employee matching and volunteering. Technically, a corporate foundation is classified by the Internal Revenue Service as a type of 501(c)(3) public charity called a “private non-operating foundation.” The Internal Revenue Code does not distinguish corporate foundations from family foundations. Both are subject to the same regulations. From a practical stand point, however, there are differences in funding and governance. A corporate foundation is funded by a company, instead of an individual or family. And the board members of a corporate foundation are typically company executives. However, only a fraction of these companies take advantage of the additional benefits that come from adding a corporate foundation to their philanthropic efforts. This toolkit will help you understand the benefits of a corporate foundation and provide an overview of the operational requirements.

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CDR Fundraising Group

With over 25 years in the industry, CDR Fundraising Group provides a full suite of integrated direct response marketing services uniquely tailored to each of our nonprofit clients. Our campaigns combine the art of crafting messaging and creative with research-based, proven techniques needed to effectively target audiences. All of our campaigns are fully integrated, utilizing a variety of channels, such as direct mail, email, DRTV, mobile, online advertising, social media, print advertising, and telemarketing. Through our sister companies, we also provide list brokerage and management, corporate sponsorship and mission-marketing assistance, and workplace giving solutions.

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