Accepting Cannabis Donations for your Non-profit Organization

March 1, 2018

Fundraising is an almost constant task for any non-profit organization. Securing diverse revenue streams is imperative for the maintenance and growth of a non-profit’s mission. From quaint bake sales to grants to million-dollar raffles, the variety of ways a non-profit may use to raise donations are almost endless. Whether big or small, any of these activities, while necessary, also take focus away from the good work a non-profit is trying to provide for their community.

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PMI Montgomery County, MD Chapter

Partners in Housing is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide homeless families with children the hope and opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency through supportive services and transitional housing. Our Board includes five graduates of our program - Their perspective and insight has helped us look at how we develop and change our program to meet the needs of the families we serve - and for our families to get the most out of our program to learn to become self-sufficient.

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Three Components Of The Nonprofit Tech Stack

whitePaper | December 12, 2019

Your donors have entrusted you with their hard-earned money and they expect you to acknowledge them and their contributions. If you interpreted that to be a manual process, like looking up donors to make sure you’re updating the correct record, you may have the wrong technology stack.

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Bst21 Protocol White Paper

whitePaper | July 26, 2022

In order to transfer all financial activities from a centralized space to a decentralized platform, it is necessary to create a simulated version of the world's current financial market space onto the blockchain platform. In general, a financial market is a structure where a number of individuals exchange their products and services for a certain form of currency.

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Your Nonprofit’s Digital Strategy Can Make or Break Your Success. Is it Powerful Enough?

whitePaper | November 18, 2021

Your organization is here to help the world, but is your message clear enough to accomplish your goals? Can you clearly define the problem you are trying to solve? What is your organization’s culture? Do you trust your data?

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Disaster Preparedness Manual for Nonprofit Organizations

whitePaper | October 2, 2021

Disaster planning isn’t fun or exciting and it doesn’t directly help the people we aim to serve. However, it is essential for nonprofit organizations who want to remain resilient in the face of the unforeseen. Nonprofits provide a wide variety of services ranging from travel and leisure to educational and informational to health and direct services that may be crucial to their clients’ survival. Nonprofits provide essential services, and need to be prepared for the emergencies that may impact their operations or their ability to serve and fulfill their missions.

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6 Technology Trends That Can Maximize Donor Impact

whitePaper | January 31, 2023

If there was ever any doubt that technology would make its way into the charitable realm, the pandemic’s reliance on virtual tools made clear how all-encompassing such trends would become.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Getting Boards to Fundraise

whitePaper | December 10, 2019

Ask most board members if they were told they’d be responsible for fundraising when they joined the board and you’ll hear a lot of no’s. Somewhere in the recruitment process, the fundraising part of their job got downplayed. Maybe it wasn’t you, maybe it was a board member who let them off the hook.

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Spotlight

PMI Montgomery County, MD Chapter

Partners in Housing is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide homeless families with children the hope and opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency through supportive services and transitional housing. Our Board includes five graduates of our program - Their perspective and insight has helped us look at how we develop and change our program to meet the needs of the families we serve - and for our families to get the most out of our program to learn to become self-sufficient.

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