Network for Good’s mission is to stimulate philanthropy and volunteerism, and to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their relationships with supporters. They seek to increase consumers' engagement by making it easier to get involved in their communities, by donating, volunteering, and getting involved with issues they care about. They also help nonprofits to enhance their effectiveness via educational content and tools.
The Council on Foundations is a Washington, DC, area-based nonprofit membership association of 2,100 grantmaking foundations and corporations. As the voice for philanthropy, the Council works with legislators, educators, and other leaders to create an environment in which the movement can grow and thrive, and to provide Council members with the products and services they need to do their best work, including legal information, technical assistance, and networking opportunities.
Having worked in the nonprofit community for most of my career, I have seen varying levels of good and bad customer service. I have always been a proponent of exemplary customer service and feel that it should be the number one priority for any nonprofit organization. Every nonprofit exists to meet the needs of specific customers through the delivery of services and programs. As such, shouldn't their customers be their top priority, as they are their most important stakeholders? This blog post asks questions related to your customer service practices, and items you should consider in relation to developing and implementing a quality customer service program.
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Since 1996, Fundsnet Services Online has provided grant writing and fundraising resource information and assistance to those in need of funding for their programs and initiatives, including nonprofit organizations, colleges, and universities. They have a Fundraising & Grants Directory that is free of charge. They also have a list of fundraising programs and grants by categories, fundraising articles, a fundraising directory, and a free fundraising kit. For additional information, contact them at www.fundsnetservices.com.
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In my blog post titled "11 Possible Marketing Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations - Part 1," I mentioned that nonprofit organizations market their services and programs in some manner. This can range from e-mailing an electronic newsletter to posting an ad on a highway bulletin board. Whatever marketing strategies nonprofits choose to employ, they must always be conscious of their marketing budget. This blog post provides the remaining five of 11 possible marketing strategies nonprofits can employ, depending on their budget.
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All nonprofit organizations market their services and programs in some manner. This can range from e-mailing an electronic newsletter to posting an ad on a highway bulletin board. Whatever marketing strategies nonprofits choose to employ, they must always be conscious of their marketing budget. This blog post provides the first six of 11 possible marketing strategies nonprofits can employ, depending on their budget.
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Financial resources play a huge part in how well nonprofits can market their programs and services. Most nonprofits don't have sufficient funds to do everything they would like to, but it is important to use what funds are available to the fullest extent. Thus, nonprofits should attempt to use as many free services and programs as possible. This article provides some ideas that are free or may have a minimal fee attached.
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