September 8, 2020
Major Gifts Ramp-Up Virtual Fundraising celebrates National Development Institute’s success in raising millions of dollars for charities during COVID-19. Here’s what Jimmy LaRose, creator of the Major Gifts Ramp-Up Model has to share about their dramatic transition to virtual fundraising: We are now living through what is likely the greatest adaptive leadership challenge facing the world; this is not a mere blip, many things have already changed and will be changed forever. Our work in […]
August 27, 2020
Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising – Why Donors Love It – Is a video-teleconference conversation with Charlotte Berry known around the world as America’s Volunteer and world renowned fundraiser Jimmy LaRose. Watch how Charlotte & Jimmy have been recruiting new donors, board members and volunteers during COVID-19. They’ve determined that DONORS ARE GIVING MORE THAN EVER! VIRTUAL NONPROFIT FUNDRAISING EVENTS ALLOW YOUR ORGANIZATION TO: 1. Engage more people 2. Shift costs to technology (in most cases expense […]
August 8, 2020
DECEMBER 21, 2020 – UPDATED – VISIT HERE – NONPROFIT PPP EIDL LOANS – EMERGENCY CORONAVIRUS RELIEF ACT OF 2020 Nonprofit Stimulus Package – Second PPP Loans For Charities overviews what we know about the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives regarding the second stimulus package. Unfortunately time ran out before Congress could find common ground. In response to the stalemate, President Trump signed four executive actions Saturday aimed at […]
July 26, 2020
See the 2 minute video above to experience this Southeast Georgia Miracle! BROOKS COUNTY, GA – Crews in Brooks County having finished a new public Boys & Girls Club Community Center in Quitman, GA. On Friday, Mystic Pools completed construction on a new pool for the Boys and Girls Club of Brooks County. It’s the final part of a $4 million expansion project, landing the Boys and Girls Club on a new location. The development […]
July 13, 2020
PPP Nonprofit Loan Forgiveness Comes Early is based on SBA guidance released last month declaring that PPP recipients can apply for loan forgiveness early. In a 34-page interim final rule (IFR) issued in consultation with Treasury, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) addresses a number of issues related to the PPP, which was created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide forgivable loans to small businesses, not-for-profits, and certain other entities […]
June 24, 2020
$46,154 Per Employee – PPP Nonprofit Loan Forgiveness is Inside Charity’s overview of next steps for nonprofits seeking PPP Loan Forgiveness. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), in consultation with Treasury, released Wednesday a revised loan forgiveness application for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The SBA also unveiled a new EZ application for forgiveness of PPP loans. The applications reflect changes to the PPP made by the Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act of 2020
June 15, 2020
New Application PPP Nonprofit Loan Forgiveness overviews everything you need to know about the revised PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Form PLUS the newly issued Form 3508EZ. REVISED PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS APPLICATION FORM – JUNE 16 – DOWNLOAD HERE PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS APPLICATION FORM 3508EZ – JUNE 16 – DOWNLOAD HERE On June 5th, President Trump signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020, which made significant changes to the PPP program. The Bill he […]
June 10, 2020
What Happens to Nonprofits When Defunding Police is Professor Kathleen Robinson take on a fiery issue affecting all of civil society. Here’s what she has to share: It is not surprising that some of the public wants to dismantle the policing system. When major safety, health and well-lbeing issues are ignored by society’s institutions, the very institutions set up to protect people and ensure justice are considered no longer viable.
May 31, 2020
Charity PPP Loan Flexibility Act – Seven Things Nonprofits Need to Know is INSIDE CHARITY’s review of the new Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act which “attempts” to ease restrictions on charities as they seek loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program authorized by the CARES Act. While there is optimism in Washington that this new bill will reach President Trump’s desk for signature, there is no guarantee of when or if this may happen. And, until […]
May 28, 2020
Nonprofit PPP Flexibility Act celebrates the U.S. House of Representatives bipartisan legislation passed today to give nonprofits more flexibility with the loans they received to keep their charities afloat. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act of 2020 passed with a 417-1 vote and now heads to the Senate (WHERE IT IS EXPECTED TO PASS!) “Millions of nonprofit organizations in this country are one step closer to meaningful relief,” Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., and Chip Roy, […]
May 3, 2020
Nonprofits Must Be Ranked Essential is Jim Eskin’s take on charity & COVID-19. Debating what is and what isn’t “essential” work has become a hot topic. For several well-founded and compelling reasons, I’m proudly arguing that our nation’s non-profits deserve to be ranked high on any list of the “essentials.” There is no part of the quality of life that
April 22, 2020
5 Things Nonprofits Can Do During COVID-19 is Maxie Carpenter’s take on our current state of affairs. The COVID-19 pandemic is making it hard for so many of us to find our footing and figure out what we should do next—for ourselves, our families, our
April 22, 2020
Free Webinars For Nonprofits During The Coronavirus Pandemic is brought to you by CharityHowTo. Overnight, it seems, things changed. Fear and uncertainty around the Coronavirus gripped the world, restrictions on our movement and habits locked us down, and daily life became unrecognizable for people around the globe. Suddenly, with a world
April 22, 2020
Combating Nonprofit Burnout with Mindfulness is Beth Kanter and Aliza Sherman’s take on the importance of self-care when working for a charitable organization. Here’s what they have to say: Burnout is a condition often found in the nonprofit world. What is burnout? Burnout can be defined as a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion
March 28, 2020
Marlowe Foster Says, “My Mother Was Right” was written by veteran fundraiser Marlowe Foster, who shares his Mother’s wisdom who said. “I always keep a little money in my back pocket. You never know when you are going to need it.” – Alma Foster Covid-19 struck with a swiftness and that back pocket money time is now.
March 28, 2020
Jim Eskin Explains, “The 4Rs In The Age of COVID-19” was written by fundraising veteran Jim Eskin. Here’s what he has to share: We all share something profoundly important in common: There is so much more that we don’t know than what we do know. People around the world are responding to and transitioning to a reality that we just haven’t
March 11, 2020
Nonprofit Fundraising – 10 Things I’ve Learned was written by Jim Eskin of Eskin Fundraising Training. Let’s see what he has to share. For more than 15 years, I’ve dreamed of becoming a fundraising trainer/consultant. In May 2018, we took the plunge and launched Eskin Fundraising Training. This is for sure: It’s keeping me busy
March 10, 2020
Hall Powell asks the question “What’s so special about special events?” Let’s hear what this veteran fundraiser has to say: In my more than 36 years as a fundraising professional I was privileged and blessed to serve three major healthcare institutions as the chief development officer for a period of twelve years, and an additional twenty–two years serving the nonprofit sector as a consultant to an array of organizations, helping them to build successful, comprehensive […]
March 6, 2020
Maxie Carpenter challenges nonprofits to self-navigate into March of 2020! Moving fast, isn’t it? The pace of time and change isn’t abating and the challenges facing Nonprofits are accelerating accordingly. It feels like you’re being fed like a hummingbird with a fire hose, does it not? I’ve been writing for a significant portion of 2018 and 2019 about the trends that were going to manifest themselves in 2020 with significant impact. Truth be told, those […]
January 4, 2020
PAAS (Peaceful Animal Adoption Shelter, pronounced “paws”) opened on historic Route 66 in Vinita, OK, on April, 2015. PAAS is dedicated to the rescue, temporary care, and adoption of homeless and unwanted cats and dogs. PAAS has created a number of innovative programs to accomplish our mission. Through these programs, PAAS: Subsidized spay/neuter services for animals belonging to income-qualified pet owners Conducts out-of- state transport for homeless dogs from Oklahoma municipal shelters Manages a Trap-Neuter- Release […]