Transitional Giving for Building Strong Fundraising Pyramids

One of the best ways to realize the promise of your organization’s fundraising pyramid is to strengthen its middle levels by promoting the growth of transitional and mid-level giving. Just as the Egyptian pyramids have stood the test of time by standing strong from 3200 B.C. until the present day, you want your organization’s fundraising pyramid to endure. A study of the pyramidal structure reveals that, in addition to the strong.

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Vision House

Vision House is a Christian nonprofit organization founded in 1990, providing transitional housing and support services to homeless men, women and children. The program provides case management and family support services, with a goal of successful reintegration into the community through individually tailored services including: education, life skills development, Christian counseling, discipleship, employment, outpatient treatment referrals, and building self-esteem. Maintaining sobriety is a priority, with no-tolerance clean-and-sober housing as well as staff and peer encouragement in living in recovery.

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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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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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How to Staff Your Nonprofit for Success

whitePaper | July 16, 2022

For many years, the charity watchdogs contributed to the myth that nonprofits should be spending 0% of their funding on professional staffing and operations. Nonprofit sector observers and researchers ultimately coined a name for this counterproductive level of frugality: the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle.2,3 In a nutshell, when an organization’s infrastructure is not funded or “fed” to the degree necessary for it to thrive, it cannot accomplish the work it was founded to do, and it chronically underperforms. The nonprofit itself is actually starving.

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Donor Engagement in the New Normal

whitePaper | February 14, 2023

How much have the global pandemic, shifts in technology, and a challenging economy transformed philanthropy over the past three years? Consider these key aspects of the new normal of fundraising

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8 Nonprofit Fundraising Ideas (and How Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Them)

whitePaper | February 26, 2020

Big promises are being made about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will impact our lives. Experts say AI is slowly “edging” its way into daily life, but tectonic changes in transportation, the workplace, and lifestyle have yet to pass. So, when will AI truly “arrive”? In some areas, it already has. One such area generating substantial value is, perhaps surprisingly, the nonprofit space. While nonprofits aren’t historically at the forefront of technological advancement, this sector is quietly becoming an early adopter of AI.

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The State of Artificial Intelligence in the Nonprofit Sector

whitePaper | January 6, 2020

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing our world on a daily basis. The world of medicine is being industrialized by artificial intelligence, the data you thought you owned is being used to manipulate elections, and everyone is connected, everywhere. Much research has been done on the State of Artificial Intelligence in the world, but less research has been completed in the nonprofit sector. The SAINS report will add to the body of nonprofit literature and accelerate artificial intelligence advancements for nonprofits.

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Vision House

Vision House is a Christian nonprofit organization founded in 1990, providing transitional housing and support services to homeless men, women and children. The program provides case management and family support services, with a goal of successful reintegration into the community through individually tailored services including: education, life skills development, Christian counseling, discipleship, employment, outpatient treatment referrals, and building self-esteem. Maintaining sobriety is a priority, with no-tolerance clean-and-sober housing as well as staff and peer encouragement in living in recovery.

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