Disaster Relief
Every organization is affected by this global health crisis. Whatever your mission is, it will be affected in some way.
For many people, participating in nonprofit missions are the most meaningful parts of their lives.
As fundraisers, we should prepare for the impact of these current national and global events.
The NBA season is cancelled. Broadway is now dark. The market is in decline. Live events are canceling en masse.
So much has changed, but ultimately, you need donors of all levels to help your nonprofit sustain your mission.
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According to the CDC, COVID-19, or better known as the coronavirus, will develop into a widespread pandemic.
The root of the word “disaster” is based on the idea of a “bad star” or the stars misaligning. For foundations though, disasters can be a time to shine and provide aid and comfort while everyone else is flailing...
It’s said you can’t plan for a disaster. But really, you have to. It’s officially hurricane season and the nonprofits that have a plan in place are the ones most likely to get the donations when disaster strikes. In this article, we’ll focus on the basics that will make your emergency relief fundraising campaign thrive.…
Hundreds of people have returned to their homes in the Houston area thanks to the more than $37 million NFL star J.J. Watt helped raise for the Hurricane Harvey recovery effort, according to the Houston Texans All-Pro defensive end. “When you get to go in and hand them the keys and say, ‘Welcome home,’ there’s…