Accountability
In the digital age, social proof has more importance than ever. The fear of supporting an organization that doesn’t make an impact is a primary concern for donors. So, the concept of social proof counters those concerns.
Priorities shift so keeping things in perspective is critical. Can you prioritize your work effectively?
The Department of Justice announced federal criminal charges against 47 defendants for their alleged roles in a $250 million fraud scheme that exploited a federally-funded child nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trust is your nonprofit’s most valuable asset. Donors support your mission so you will make something they think is important happen.
Nonprofits are incorporating text messaging (SMS) into their engagement strategy. Learn how to comply with carrier regulations.
In “The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything,” Stephen M.R. Covey shares that when trust in a relationship increases, speed goes up with it and cost comes down. Everything happens faster and costs less because trust has been established.
A new executive, and hopefully every nonprofit employee, often consumes a large part of their first day of employment in the human resources office being onboarded to the proper processes and rules of the organization. But what if, for CEOs in particular, a bit more ritual was added?
U.S. nonprofits have received support from Russian oligarchs. In light of the war on Ukraine, should nonprofits continue receiving?
Independent Sector makes recommendations to increase nonprofit trust, as new survey shows trust across U.S. institutions is low.