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Nonprofit Trends You Need To Know Now! [Video]

A conversation exploring pressing financial trends and emerging challenges impacting the nonprofit sector, with Tanya Pal, Regional Director for Your Part-Time Controller (YPTC), the nation's largest nonprofit accounting services firm. Host Julia Patrick begins by briefly reflecting on her early experiences on a nonprofit board and the importance of understanding financial trend lines. This sets up the stage for a deep dive into the key trends facing nonprofits today. One of the significant trends they discuss is the increasing importance of “trust in philanthropy”. Tanya cites a recent survey by the Independent Sector and Edelman Data & Intelligence, revealing that public trust in nonprofits has increased post-pandemic. The study emphasizes that "public trust is the currency of the nonprofit sector.", which points directly to the need for nonprofits to maintain transparency, adhere to ethical principles, and demonstrate the impact of donations. Tanya notes, "If you want to keep that trust and maintain that increase, nonprofits need to see continued greater financial transparency and adhere to best practices." This fast-paced discussion then shifts to the evolving labor laws affecting nonprofits, specifically the recent changes to overtime rules. Tanya explains that new regulations from the U.S. Department of Labor are extending overtime protections, potentially impacting millions of workers. Nonprofits must adapt to these changes, ensuring compliance and preparing for potential financial implications. Julia and Tanya also touch on updated IRS uniform guidance rules, highlighting adjustments that could significantly impact nonprofit financial management. These updates, aimed at improving transparency and reducing administrative burdens, reflect the changing nonprofit ecosystem post-COVID. A particularly interesting topic is the rise of cryptocurrency donations. Tanya describes this as the "modern Wild West," noting that while crypto donations offer new opportunities, they also pose challenges related to donor anonymity and regulatory uncertainties. She shares, "The first recorded crypto donation in 2017 opened the door, and the space has grown significantly, with forecasts predicting it could reach $10 billion in the next decade." Finally, the discussion addresses the sobering reality of nonprofits closing due to the end of COVID funding. Recent news highlights an organization, even one that received substantial funding, shuttering due to strategic missteps. Tanya emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and financial stewardship, stating, "Money is not the solution to everything; how you steward that money is just as important." The session concludes with a call for nonprofits to stay informed about trends and prepare for future challenges. Tanya's insights provide valuable guidance for nonprofit leaders navigating the complex financial landscape. Learn more about YPTC.com. . . . . They support small to medium-sized nonprofits by managing their accounting and financial reporting needs, ensuring financial transparency and sound financial management. #nonprofitmanagement #nonprofitaccounting #nonprofittrends #yptc

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Yarmouth Clam Festival returns for 57th year [Video]

THE YARMOUTH CLAM FESTIVAL IS OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY.. OER THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH” THE OPENING CEREMONY FOR THE 57TH ANNUAL CLAM FESTIVAL WAS THIS MORNING.. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WILL PACK YARMOUTH THROUGH THE WEEKEND.. FOR ONE OF MAINE’S BIGGEST EVENTS EACH YEAR.. THE BIG DRAW IS, OF COURSE, THE FOOD.. WITH CLAMS OF ALL KINDS.. PLUS LOBSTER ROLLS, COTTON CANDY, FRIES AND MORE.. THE ROYAL RIVER CHORUS SANG THE NATIONAL ANTHEM THIS MORNING.. CHELSIE “THIS EVENT IS CRUCIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY CAUSE ABOUT THIRTY DIFFERENT NON PROFITS ARE USING THIS AS A WAY TO FUNDRAISE FOR THEIR GROUPS” MIKE “IT’S ALL ABOUT SINGING AND THE JOY OF SINGING AND SPREADING THAT JOY TO DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS AROUND THE REGION.” NAT “HELLO MARY LOU I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU!” THE CLAM FESTIVAL PARADE STEPS OFF AT 6 TONIGHT.. WITH JULIA GAGNON AS THE GRAND MARSHAL.. SHE WILL THEN PERFORM AT 7-30.. THE ALWAYS POPULAR CLAM SHUCKING CONTEST I

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Is ‘Selling’ A Dirty Word In The Nonprofit Sector? [Video]

The nuanced topic of “selling” within the nonprofit sector, shedding light on common misconceptions, presented by co-hosts Tony Beall and Julia Patrick. Julia kicks off the show by introducing the new Fundraisers Friday initiative. “We think that this concept, this epic task that fundraisers have, deserves its own day,” she declares, whilst Tony Beall, renowned for his expertise in the nonprofit world, adds a touch of humor and big picture clarity to the conversation. The focus of this episode revolves around the idea of “cause selling,” a term Tony introduced to Julia years ago. “In fact, we are all selling and we are all selling all the time,” Tony explains, emphasizing that in the nonprofit context, selling involves promoting solutions, ideas, and community needs to passionate supporters. This approach, he argues, is integral to successful fundraising. Julia concurs, sharing her personal experience. “If I had been educated on this process when I was a young community leader… I would have raised millions more for my community,” she admits. Tony elaborates on the cause selling curriculum from the Fundraising Academy at National University, noting its efficacy. “We had folks that would come out of that program… raising a lot more money for their organization,” he states, which ties into the importance of professional development in enhancing fundraising outcomes. The conversation also looks at the stigma associated with the term “selling” in the nonprofit world. “No one wants to feel like they’re working in transaction mode,” Tony acknowledges. However, he stresses that many aspects of fundraising, from OKRs to KPIs, inherently align with sales principles, advocating for a shift in perception. Julia and Tony agree on the necessity of transparency and collaboration within nonprofit organizations. “Selling is a team sport,” Tony adds, advocating for inclusive involvement in fundraising efforts. Julia supports his view, and points to the role of trust and authentic communication in fostering successful donor relationships. This dynamic exchange sets the tone for future Fundraisers Friday episodes, dedicated to empowering fundraisers and advancing the nonprofit sector’s mission. With engaging discussions and expert advice, Fundraisers Friday aims to demystify fundraising and equip nonprofit professionals with the tools and confidence to excel in their roles.#fundraisersfriday #fundraisingstrategies #nonprofitmarketing

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EP46 | Turning nonprofit innovation into action [Video]

Originally shared 09.09.21EPISODE SUMMARYMelissa Vine · Executive Director, Beacon of Life | Melissa Vine is an entrepreneur, licensed mental health counselor, JD candidate, and nonprofit ED at Beacon of Life—basically, a changemaker in every sector!EPISODE NOTESToday, we’re talking in paradoxes: The secret to transparency, why nonprofits are twice the businesses that for-profits are, and the reason nonprofits need to choose donors carefully—instead of the other way around.And to help shed light on these opposite viewpoints, we’ve got Melissa Vine in the house! Melissa is an entrepreneur, licensed mental health counselor, JD candidate, and nonprofit ED at Beacon of Life—basically, a changemaker in every sector!I’ve long evangelized for nonprofit innovation and transparency—if you’ve listened to this podcast or read my LinkedIn, I probably sound like a broken record! But this message bears repeating because it’s central to the growth of our sector… which means that these topics are the key to infinite nonprofit impact.Melissa shows that these principles aren’t all talk—in her first year as ED of Beacon of Life, she overhauled policies and programming, reduced investment in low-ROI efforts, and nearly doubled donations. And then she put that money back into her team in the form of raised compensation, advanced training, and increased diversity. The result? Donors who know what their donations fund, a strategic, radically transparent team, and clients who’ve been impacted in significantly expanded ways.Listen in as Melissa and I discuss method and mindset and turning ideas into action.—For all Nonstop Nonprofit Podcast episodes:https://nonstopnonprofitpodcast.com/— Subscribe to Our Channel: @Funraiseplatform Funraise provides exceptional, friendly digital fundraising technology. Built with innovation and nonprofit experience, Funraise’s state-of-the-art donation management tools centralize fundraising management in one platform, making it easy to create lasting impact with nonprofit-first technology. Experience why organizations like United Nations HCR and National Wildlife Federation trust Funraise to power their fundraising. Because your cause is our cause.—-For more for your nonprofit, find us online:Website: https://www.funraise.org/Strategy & Inspiration: https://www.funraise.org/resourcesMore Resources: https://www.funraise.org/blog