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What's your YES?

Each year, about 64 million Americans - one-fourth of the adult population - are invited to volunteer. For many, volunteerism is a source of great joy and satisfaction. In fact, the National Institutes of Health has found improved mental and physical health in folks who volunteer. April is National Volunteer Month, and nonprofit organizations across the US are celebrating their volunteers and asking more people to get involved with their causes. If you’ve found volunteering less joyful than you’d hoped, or even just an obligation, I’d like to have a word with you this month.

The Art of Online Conversation

More than a year into the pandemic, we’ve learnt to work differently. Many nonprofits have bitten the bullet and pivoted online, successfully holding virtual stakeholder engagements, professional education and even fundraising galas, some even reaching out to more people than they would have otherwise. Yet, even with the most successful virtual events, a common sentiment is that attendees miss the interactions and connections forged in the serendipitous moments of in-person events.

Going Virtual: NonProfit Events Redefined for COVID-19

Connecting with donors and offering them a compelling experience for their contribution is essential to all nonprofit organizations. That’s why EVENTS have dominated fundraising for 85% of nonprofits. But fundraising events are more than just the donations. They’re about building relationships for your nonprofit and its cause. More important than the amount of money you raise in a single day are the long-term donations, awareness, and loyalty you develop for your nonprofit.

So how do you continue to build these relationships during a crisis when all events are cancelled?

Five alternatives to creating a new nonprofit

Five alternatives to creating a new nonprofit

If you’re reading this article, it’s a safe bet that you’ve been planning or doing good work in your community and you’re trying to figure out the best way to organize or formalize that work. Starting a nonprofit is a big commitment. If government forms are not your jam you may be open to other avenues.