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Navigating the nonprofit world can be challenging. Blue Avocado offers expert guidance on a range of topics — from building strong boards to maximizing your fundraising impact. Explore our latest posts for practical tips, strategies, and solutions to common issues facing nonprofit organizations today.

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Ask Rita: Tattoos and Piercings… and a Model Dress Code

Ask Rita explores whether or not it’s legal for a nonprofit organization to ban visible body art for its employees and staffers.

Alcoholics Anonymous vs. Best Practices

Martin Gorfinkel compares AA to other nonprofits, and how many of their practices run counter to commonly accepted nonprofit “best practices.”

Social Innovation Fund: Where Is the Money Going?

Rick Cohen takes on the much-publicized, little-analyzed new federal Social Innovation Fund.

How I Raised $1,000 on Facebook Without Breaking a Sweat

Nelson Layag shares how he was able to utilize social media features to raise money to support organizations in his community.

Top Ten Questions from Job Seekers… Answered!

Search consultant and volunteer leader Sally Carlson shares something different about how to find a nonprofit job right now.

A Nonprofit Dashboard and Signal Light for Boards

A nonprofit dashboard gives important information to decision-makers such as executives and boards in a quick-read way.

Six of Our Board Members Are in Prison

How to involve board members in decision-making, staff mentoring of staff, and fundraising — even when they’re in unexpected circumstances.

New 990 Software Release on July 20: Is It Enough?

The 990 Online software issue and a modest investment that would ease the implementation burden for nonprofits nationwide

Alligators in the Boardroom and Urban Legends About Nonprofits

Urban myths and legends gain a measure of credibility just by their frequent telling and longevity — and nonprofits aren’t immune.

Ask Rita: I Have a Bad Boss! Help!

Ask Rita responds to two reader questions about what nonprofit employees can do when a difficult boss is beginning to become a real problem.

Nonprofits Portrayed in Popular Culture

Blue Avocado takes a quick look at the mostly inaccurate way nonprofit organizations are depicted on the big and small screens.

Boards Should Only Have Three Committees!

Consultant David La Piana discusses how boards tend to be frustrated with their committees when they don’t know how to organize them.

What Are the Board’s Responsibilities for Volunteers?

A board of directors proactively supporting volunteer involvement can dramatically increases its potential achievement level.

The Volunteer Who Couldn’t

Martin Gorfinkel explores the difficulties and roadblocks that seniors and retirees can encounter when seeking volunteering opportunities.

Survival Strategies for the Arts

John Killacky explores how the arts can survive and thrive — even as civil society changes, and health and human service needs rise.

A Bigger Budget and Smaller Butt in Just 12 Weeks!

How a Make-A-Wish Executive Director took an unusual approach to raising funds for her organization.

Fundraising Confessions of a Former Camp Fire Girl

In most nonprofits, board members need to fundraise to provide for the financial sustainability of their organizations. But how?

Life on Planet 501c: Contest Winners

To mark one year exploring nonprofit life, we asked readers to enter our competition for the a wacky nonprofit moment. Here are the winners!

What’s the Point of a Nonprofit Board, Anyway?

Here we take an unconventional look at three dimensions of why boards exist: Legal reasons, mission reasons, and political reasons.

A 7-Point Checklist for Responding to a Request for Family or Medical Leave

Here are the basics for how a nonprofit should handle an employee’s request to take Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave.

Ask Rita: Wading through the New Family and Medical Leave Act Regulations

Administering the FMLA can be challenging. Ask Rita offers some guidance on the technicalities of recent changes to the law.

Finance Fear Factor Ratios

Watching indicators of financial health like performance-to-budget or reserve size are important, but may not say if you need to worry now.

Too Many Nonprofits? Yes – At Least Too Many AIDS Organizations

Mark Ishaug, CEO of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, expresses concern about reduced support for the HIV/AIDS community.