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Volunteer Management: How to Get it Right

Nonprofits can lift up volunteers and VEPs. The key to success is visibly appreciating volunteers’ roles in contributing to your mission.

Ask Rita: How Do I Prevent Sexual Harassment at My Nonprofit?

5 ways to maintain a nonprofit culture that will not accept or tolerate any sexual misconduct or activity in the workplace in any form.

Scarcity or Abundance? An Experiment in Collaborative Fundraising

With a scarcity mentality, we are competing for a slice of pie. Collaborating with a mentality that there’s enough to go around, can we grow the pie?

The New Fundraising Frontier: Impact Investing

There’s a growing movement among foundations toward impact investing: equity investments, loan guarantees, and everything in between.

In-Kind Fundraising: A Great Way to Expand Your Budget

In-kind solicitation enables you to supplement your budget in meaningful ways, create stronger, lasting mutual relationships, and more.

Ask Rita: Are Summer Helpers Employees, Contractors, or Interns?

When bringing on seasonal workers, you need to pay close attention to age and properly classify workers to avoid getting burned.

Show Me The Money! A Step Toward Solving the Problem of Operating Support

The nonprofit sector is undercapitalized, and one organization is trying to solve this problem.

Achieving Equity: We Need a New Approach to Funding

Equity is ultimately about creating a level playing field and ensuring that everyone has an honest chance at achieving their potential.

Finding Your Voice As a Nonprofit

The nonprofit community is asking important questions: What is our responsibility to speak out on behalf of our staff, clients, and community?

What Millennials Really Want: Professional Development

Millennials know it’s easier to fix something than replace it. They join nonprofits to make a difference, not complain about their managers.

The Nonprofit Student Debt Conundrum

Despite Millennials’ desire for jobs that allow them to do good and feel good, student debt may be keeping them unaffordable to nonprofits.

Ego Checks, Spaghetti Sauce, and Other Suggestions for Nonprofit Collaboration

Collaboration is tough, collaboration might hurt your ego, but its outcomes can be much more satisfying than solely through individual work.

4 Things Your Nonprofit Can Do to Recruit & Retain Millennial Leadership

Many nonprofits haven’t adopted policies and systems to attract young professionals, invest in their development, or incentivize them to stay.

The Gentrification Phenomenon: A Nonprofit Dilemma

Nonprofits must follow low-income children and families if they are displaced by a new population that does not align with the mission.

Process, Process, Process: The evaluation model you shouldn’t ignore

While many nonprofits focus on impact evaluations, process models can be invaluable for helping organizations make real, lasting impact.

Connection is Key: How Knowledge Sharing Helps Organizations Grow and Prevents Isolation

Knowledge sharing allows members of one organization to share relevant information with one another and anyone outside of the organization.

Lide Haiti: Helping women and girls help Haiti

The Lidè Foundation provides instruction in the arts and literacy to over 550 adolescent girls at a dozen locations in rural Haiti.

Branching out: Raising more dollars by understanding donors’ differences

Broaden your fundraising tactics to be more inclusive of multigenerational giving. Employ technology to save time and resources.

Financial Focus: You Told Us

Blue Avocado readers share thoughts on how the current political landscape will affect your organization’s funding.

In the Boardroom: Asked to Join that Board?

Asked to join a nonprofit board? Here’s what to look for in your due diligence process – before you sign on the dotted line.

Data Visualization: User-Centered Design

How U/X and user-centered design methods can better communicate visual stories in a way that advances the mission of your organization.

Whose Nonprofit Is It Anyway: When a Nonprofit Leader Moves On

When a nonprofit leader moves on, the process isn’t always easy. Questions about nonprofit ownership can be organizational life-or-death.

Ask Rita: Is it Legal to Require Nonprofit Employees to Donate Gifts?

Nonprofits are always looking for creative ways to raise funds, but requiring employees to make financial donations is unlawful.