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Strategies That Engage Youth! [Video]

Dr. Bre Gentile, the CEO and founder of Doctor G’s Lab, who holds a PhD, discusses the importance of engaging young people for social change and shares her wisdom about amplifying the voices of youth in the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the need for adults to actively support and collaborate with young people to drive meaningful social change. Dr. G starts with her thoughts on the significance of youth involvement in social impact initiatives and emphasizes how young people often initiate positive change. She provides examples like Greta Thunberg, who started her climate activism as a teenager, and Sunflower in Thailand, a youth-led organization combating human trafficking. Dr. G’s optimism about the passion, awareness, and open-mindedness of today’s youth will inspire you! She states, “Our youth are thinking, they’re aware, their eyes are open, and they’re caring, and that is hope for me as an adult.” The conversation covers the role of youth in various social sectors and touches on their desire to be part of meaningful initiatives, and how they are changing the landscape, particularly through the power of social media. Dr. G brings up the importance of creating safe spaces for youth to express themselves and suggests that adults should be more open to sitting with discomfort and uncertainty, mirroring the resilience and determination displayed by young people. The hosts ask about the influence of social media and technology on youth engagement and activism and Dr. G discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by these platforms, emphasizing the need for careful facilitation and adult guidance. The fast-paced chat touches on the evolving landscape of higher education, with young people seeking more information and insights into their choices, particularly regarding college and career paths. Dr. G highlights the importance of providing platforms for young individuals to connect with college students and professionals who can offer guidance. As the interview concludes, the hosts ask about the concept of youth-led initiatives and the challenges they face as they age out of their roles. Dr. G replies how adults can play a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability of youth-led initiatives by offering mentorship and support.You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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First Quad Cities nonprofit cat lounge receives help from the community to open sooner [Video]

A nonprofit cat lounge is making its way into the Quad Cities. Its the first of of its kind in the area. To open, the owner of Books & Meows needed help from the community. Its going to be a used book store cat lounge, said Nicole Puryear, owner of Books & Meows. Well have []

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

Why You Should STOP Stressing About Your Grant Writing Niche! [Video]

Wondering if you really need a niche before starting your grant writing journey? In this video, Meredith busts the myth and shares effective testing methods. If you’re eager to overcome the niche dilemma and ensure a prosperous grant writing future, this video is a must-watch! Looking for more tips & templates to organize your grant writing life? Here are free resources: 👉 https://www.learngrantwriting.org/free-grant-writing-resources/ More videos like this?➡️ Should You Niche In Your Grant Writing Business? The Pros & Cons Of Niching V. Being a Generalist: 👉 https://youtu.be/E8y5mVF4IBY➡️ How to Get Clients as Grant Writing Consultant: 👉 https://youtu.be/9ZlK7S_cP_ESubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnGrantWriting?sub_confirmation=1 Once upon a time, a grant writer unearthed a big problem: there were no options for learning to write grants in a modern, refreshing way. Existing options were “old school” and expensive.The idea? Create an online learning experience that makes grant writing approachable and fun.Learn Grant Writing was founded on the belief that our time should be spent adding real value to our communities and leading fulfilling lives.You’re in the right place if you want to…🔸 explore your curiosity🔸 change careers🔸 freelance grant write🔸 volunteer, or🔸 improve an existing skill.No sugar coating it! Grant writing is hard work. But, if it fits your personality and goals, it can be life changing. Getting professionally trained in grant writing can save you years of mistakes and lost grants, make you indispensable, and give you wonderful lifestyle flexibility. You can become a grant writing unicorn 🦄 faster than you might realize. Learn more: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/Subscribe for new weekly videos: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnGrantWriting?sub_confirmation=1 Watch this video about Grant Writing for Beginners: https://youtu.be/MBRrCwOuM00Learn the 7 Steps to Writing a Grant: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/PLdG9L-lMwx_iCIOdD4oKpTXjpivrLClp-Free Grant Writing Course: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/free-grant-writing-course/Write Grants. Get Paid: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writing/Let’s Connect…Website: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/Podcast: insert linkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/senecaworks/IG: https://www.instagram.com/learngrantwriting/FB: https://web.facebook.com/learngrantwriting.org/🧡 The Team at Learn Grant Writing

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Nonprofit’s Questions of the Week! [Video]

On The Nonprofit Show, it’s Ask and Answer Day, and we’ve got viewers from all over the world sending in their questions. We have Muhi Khwaja, a trainer from Fundraising Academy and CFRE, here to help us answer those burning questions. Our first question is about whether it’s a good idea to use season tickets to major sports events for entertaining high net worth donors. Muhi begins with a definete ‘Yes’, sharing examples of how sports tickets can be a fantastic cultivation tool for donors who are fans of specific teams, illustrating the potential for connecting donors to the mission. Host Julia Patrick and Muhi dive deeper into the topic, highlighting how professional sports organizations often have philanthropic arms and the importance of using such opportunities to move the donor closer to the organization’s mission. They discuss the benefits of team-building activities and how it can contribute to staff retention, going beyond just “whining and dining.” Next up is a question from an attendee in Houston, wondering about taking time off during gala seasons. Muhi emphasizes that it’s entirely reasonable to compensate for weekend and evening work by taking time off during the week. He suggests making it a corporate policy to ensure fairness and encourages open communication with supervisors. Then, they explore the intricacies of balancing faith and politics, especially for faith-based nonprofits. Muhi shares insights into how philanthropy and government spending intersect and affect the sociopolitical climate. The conversation shifts to evaluating banking relationships, with Roberto from Miami expressing concerns about their current bank’s lack of commitment to sponsorships. Muhi advises exploring options with banks that have philanthropic initiatives and stressing the importance of clear communication about expectations. Lastly, a viewer from Denver seeks advice on the best social media platform for nonprofit marketing in 2024. Muhi recommends considering the target audience’s demographics and conducting surveys to determine the most effective platform for reaching donors. Throughout the episode, Muhi Khwaja’s expertise and insights shine brightly, offering valuable guidance to nonprofits navigating various challenges. You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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How to Raise Funds for Non-profit

The Impact of Wealth on Disaster Fund Distribution [Video]

——-Whole Whale is a B Corp digital agency that leverages data and technology to increase the impact of organizations. In the same way the Inuits used every part of whale, Whole Whale leverages existing resources to see, “What else can this do for us?”By using data analysis, digital strategy, web development, and training, WW builds a ‘Data Culture’ within everyone we work with.——-Listen to our podcast: Wholewhale.com/PodcastOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeWhaleTweet us: @WholeWhaleOur website: WholeWhale.com/

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Fundraising for Non-profits

Student Loan Forgiveness 2021 How Nonprofit Jobs Benefit from Biden’s Program [Video]

——-Whole Whale is a B Corp digital agency that leverages data and technology to increase the impact of organizations. In the same way the Inuits used every part of whale, Whole Whale leverages existing resources to see, “What else can this do for us?”By using data analysis, digital strategy, web development, and training, WW builds a ‘Data Culture’ within everyone we work with.——-Listen to our podcast: Wholewhale.com/PodcastOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeWhaleTweet us: @WholeWhaleOur website: WholeWhale.com/

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Why is Christian Rock Dominating the Radio Unveiling the Impact of EMF [Video]

——-Whole Whale is a B Corp digital agency that leverages data and technology to increase the impact of organizations. In the same way the Inuits used every part of whale, Whole Whale leverages existing resources to see, “What else can this do for us?”By using data analysis, digital strategy, web development, and training, WW builds a ‘Data Culture’ within everyone we work with.——-Listen to our podcast: Wholewhale.com/PodcastOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeWhaleTweet us: @WholeWhaleOur website: WholeWhale.com/

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5 items of technology you need when starting a nonprofit [Video]

When you're starting a nonprofit, there are 5 types of technology you need to be comfortable with to be successful. I spend a lot of time on the first one because it's vital to understand how your website works to make sure your nonprofit is visible online. There's no need to be intimidated by the technology I mention in this video for your non profit – once you become more comfortable, it comes more naturally! Here's the breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Your website 07:19 Email 09:41 Social media 12:40 Email marketing 14:46 Spreadsheets Join my channel to get access to get special perks like coupon codes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWN9-_-PO_bmTD3o_B0RKw/join The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of professional legal, accounting, or financial advice. If you have any legal questions about this video or the video's topic, or any other legal matter, consult with an attorney or tax professional in your area. If you need help forming your nonprofit idea, The Before You Start Workbook/Nonprofit Business Bundle is here: https://rebrand.ly/nonprofitbundle ★☆★ To set up your nonprofit, download my free checklist: https://rebrand.ly/npchecklist ★☆★ ★☆★ For step-by-step guidance on starting a nonprofit, check out my nonprofit startup workbook: https://rebrand.ly/npstartupworkbook ★☆★ ★☆★ Subscribe to my Channel: ★☆★ https://bit.ly/38xUFru ★☆★ VISIT MY WEBSITE ★☆★ https://www.bossonabudget.com ★☆★ VISIT MY GRANT WRITING SUPPORT GROUP ON FACEBOOK ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/groups/grantwritingsupport/ ★☆★ READ MY BLOG ★☆★ https://www.bossonabudget.com/blog-1 ★☆★ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR NONPROFIT ★☆★ https://www.bossonabudget.com/freeresources

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Investing In Donor Retention And Gratitude! [Video]

The importance of viewing donor gratitude as an investment in NPO’s is the topic in this lively chat with Lynne Wester, the principal and founder of Donor Relations Group. Lynne joined the hosts to share her insights on donor retention and how gratitude plays a significant role in it. Lynne starts the conversation by highlighting the power of gratitude and its various forms of expression, emphasizing that donors need to be thanked consistently and genuinely. She shares a personal anecdote about her upbringing and how her mother instilled gratitude in her from a young age, connecting it to her career in donor relations. The hosts and Lynne review the misconception that gratitude is a seasonal gesture, particularly around the holidays, and how it should be a continuous practice embedded in an organization’s culture. Lynne stresses that “gratitude is a lifestyle choice”, which, when embraced, not only makes individuals happier but also encourages donors to remain loyal to an organization. They touch base onto the question of whether gratitude is generational, with Lynne noting that it’s more about industry practices than generational differences. She emphasizes the need for nonprofits to prioritize gratitude and pointed out that treating donors with appreciation should precede building a culture of philanthropy. Lynne goes on to say that gratitude should not be confined to specific seasons, calling for a shift in mindset, where nonprofits focus on fostering an “attitude of gratitude” before striving for a full-fledged culture of philanthropy, then pointing out that gratitude is one of the foundational elements of retaining donors, she shared the concept of “seven thank-you’s before an ask”, underscoring that donor retention is more critical than the amount of money raised. The discussion wraps up with an emphasis on tangible tools like thank-you notes and the long-lasting impact they can have on donors. Lynne also speaks about her podcast, “Fundraising is Funny,” where she and her co-host humorously explore the quirks and challenges of the fundraising profession.You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact