Resource Library: Fundraising and Resource Development

Recent reports from a variety of sources analyze giving data for 2020 and 2021 from several different datasets and points of view.

MasterCard's new standards for recurring transactions will now be optional for nonprofits, unless a nonprofit merchant has “excessive” chargebacks or cardholder complaints for four consecutive months.

Annual reports can be used to highlight a nonprofit’s mission and impact, thank volunteers and supporters, and make a case for donating to the organization. What makes an annual report compelling?

For nonprofits, telling your story — and empowering others to tell it on your behalf — is essential in building and sustaining critical connections with your community, volunteers, and donors.

Newly proposed changes to the rules governing grantmaking using federal funds could correct challenges that have made it difficult for many nonprofits to seek and do work under federal grants.

Some nonprofits hire outside consultants to lead or support fundraising activities, while other nonprofits hire staff members for this role, or use a combination of employees plus consultants.

Several provisions in the Secure Act 2.0 are significant for nonprofits. Tax expert Steven Woolf explains the provisions related to charitable giving and retirement and why they matter to nonprofits.

Hands-on guide on how to advocate with local and state officials to secure what’s remaining of quickly disappearing State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

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