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CEO/President Amy Schiffman's Advice for Aspiring Women Business-Owners

Happy Women’s Small Business Month!!

Amy Schiffman
October 5, 2023

Exploring the 2023 Giving USA Report: Navigating a Changing Philanthropic Landscape

Erika Moczulewski
July 13, 2023

4 Ways AI Helps Innovate the Nonprofit Sector

AI is here to stay and has the potential to revolutionize the nonprofit sector by automating routine tasks and freeing up more time for delivering high-quality programs and services to those who need them most. In this article, I want to share some tangible ways that AI can help your nonprofit optimize your data analysis, donor management, fundraising, and program delivery.

Katie Wilson, Digital Marketing Manager, StratusLIVE
May 11, 2023

8 Best Practices for a Stronger Job Interview Process at Your Nonprofit

Check out these 8 best practices that will help your interviews go more smoothly than ever–and help you find a candidate who is a best fit for your organization.

Jamie Perry
April 4, 2023

Evolved Onboarding: Make Your New Employee’s First Day Seamless

How can you prepare your organization and your new employee for a great first day of work? 

Jami Bachrad
March 8, 2023

Is Your Nonprofit Ready for Black Donors? Cultural Wealth Appropriation and the New Donor Diversification Fad

Now, majority-white organizations are soliciting Black and other non-Eurocentric individuals to come into this system that was not designed to include them. Much like the cultural appropriation of a people’s customs, this is essentially attempting to appropriate other cultures’ wealth. So, to avoid this unfortunate trend, before you launch into a campaign or new program to attract Black donors and dollars, I recommend you ask yourself and your organization these important questions.

Christina Bourné