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What Nonprofits Need to Know About Cryptocurrency

What Nonprofits Need to Know About Cryptocurrency

It seems like a week doesn’t go by these days without a client or prospective client asking about cryptocurrency.  Can my nonprofit accept donations of crypto?  Can we invest in it?  Let’s try and shed some light on this very…

Where to Find Your First 100 Donors for Your New Nonprofit

Where to Find Your First 100 Donors for Your New Nonprofit

EVERY new nonprofit needs donors to fund their work. In fact, the more donors you have, the more money you can raise. Seems obvious, right? We encourage people to build their donor base to at least 1,000 donors to start…

5 Reasons Why You Need A Donor Management Platform

5 Reasons Why You Need A Donor Management Platform

The following post has been rewritten by Bloomerang, a community-focused nonprofit donor management software built to deliver a better giving experience and help organizations thrive.

How to Raise Money to Cover Startup Costs

How to Raise Money to Cover Startup Costs

Starting a new nonprofit is exciting! You have a chance to make a difference and change lives. Paying for it can be nerve-wracking or even downright scary, especially if you haven’t done much fundraising before. There are registration fees to…

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Maximize Giving Tuesday for Your Small Nonprofit

Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that has grown into the world’s biggest giving movement and gets bigger every year. Donors in the United States gave a whopping $2.47 billion to nonprofits on Giving Tuesday in 2020, up…

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50 Nonprofit Facts and Statistics

Most people, or at least me, like lists of facts. Like the height of Mount Everest is 29,032 feet high. Although it was considered to be 29,028 feet high until December of 2020, when the official height was changed. Facts…

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How to Allocate Nonprofit Expenses

There are some universal truths when it comes to nonprofits that are not dependent on the size of the organization. This is especially true about money. While yes, the amount of revenue determine which Form 990 the nonprofit is required…

509a1 vs 509a2

What Is the Difference Between a 509(a)(1) vs 509(a)(2) Nonprofit?

A nonprofit’s source of revenue can greatly affect its potential IRS classification of 501(c)(3) status. Often, an organization’s purpose determines any sub-classification. In this article, we’re going to take a look at what happens when it is revenue that determines…

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