With 2024 winding down, we took a look back at the 20 NonProfit PRO articles that you were most interested in this year.
Kalie VanDewater
Here’s a statistical summary of our 2024 coverage to help you and your nonprofit grow your impact — and revenue — in 2025.
It’s crucial to stay up to date with trends in philanthropy. Here are five that can help guide your fundraising strategy.
Here are four key steps nonprofits need to take to push their missions forward in 2025.
The 2024 NonProfit PRO Unsung Hero Award goes to Tamara Carlisle, board member at Central Texas Table of Grace.
Billy Starr, founder and executive director of Pan-Mass Challenge, was awarded NonProfit PRO’s 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award.
The NonProfit PRO Rising Star Award goes to Ashton Barlow, who found her calling in the nonprofit sector early on.
Sandy Giardi, of The Home for Little Wanderers, received the 2024 Unsung Hero Award for her dedication to the nonprofit.
Shiree Skinner of New Futures was named NonProfit PRO’s Fundraiser of the Year, reflecting her leadership in the nonprofit sector.
Because nonprofits rely heavily on year-end campaigns, it’s crucial to understand how year-end fundraising is shaping up so far.
Imagine someone wants to donate a huge gift, but you’re not sure how to accept it. Here’s how a gift acceptance policy can help.
To help nonprofits prepare for year-end fundraising and beyond, NonProfit PRO released its “2024 Nonprofit Fundraising Study.”
NonProfit PRO is excited to announce the call for papers for BridgeTECH 2025, taking place during the 20th annual Bridge, is open now.
Despite the rise of digital, traditional channels like direct mail are still crucial. Here’s what’s going on in nonprofit direct mail.
With year-end fundraising swiftly approaching, here are the latest tips for fundraising and marketing from the 2024 Bridge Conference.