Nonprofit Management Blog
Does Your Nonprofit Need an Audit?
Nonprofit audits provide independent verification that an organization's financial statements are accurate and its resources are properly managed. While audits require an investment of funds and staff time, they build trust and credibility with donors, funders, partners, and other stakeholders critical for success. For most nonprofits, reaching a certain size or receiving grants that mandate audits triggers the need for independent financial reviews.
Building Equitable Programs & Services
Our communities grow increasingly diverse each day. Nonprofits that aim to serve the public good must reflect and provide for this diversity to remain relevant, impactful, and trusted institutions. By promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity in their programs, services, staff, boards, and operations, nonprofits gain multiple benefits and ensure their longevity as key resources for years to come.
Telling Your Nonprofit’s Story
The stories we tell define our world and shape our realities. This is no less true for nonprofits seeking to engage donors, volunteers, and community members in their cause. By crafting and sharing a compelling narrative about your organization and the impact of its work, you can inspire people to take action and fuel further success.
Hosting Successful Fundraising Events
Fundraising events are a tried-and-true way for nonprofits to raise both money and awareness for their cause. While events require a lot of upfront effort and resources, they can generate new donor relationships, increased engagement, and substantial revenue when executed successfully. If lackluster, however, fundraising events may fall short of goals and even cost the organization more than they yield.
The Value of Nonprofit Partnerships and Collaborations
As independent organizations with limited resources, nonprofits can benefit greatly from building partnerships and collaborations. Alliances with other organizations allow nonprofits to extend their reach, amplify their impact, and achieve more together than any one organization could alone. When developed and maintained successfully, nonprofit partnerships create value that far outweighs the required investment.