The deceptive business of matching gifts; why are some nonprofits doing so well in their fundraising amid COVID?; teachers leave schools as schools desert them; and more!
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Regeneration—from the Beginning

Are fundraisers, both political and nonprofit, playing fast and loose with their offers to match the gifts of donors? Don’t do it!

Donors view these matching gift claims as deceptive. And in political fundraising, they often are. Misleading matching appeals have consequences. They diminish donors’ trust in an organization, and mar perceptions of the tactic at large.

 

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Racial Equity in Co-ops: 6 Key Challenges and How to Meet Them

The US co-op movement today has begun to acknowledge how white supremacy has distorted democratic practice. But there remains a long way to go.

The following is based on an October 7th keynote address given by Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., at the 4th annual Co-op Impact conference of the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA), originally titled “The Challenge of Achieving Racial Equity in Co-ops.”

 

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Some See Record Fundraising in FY 2020 – What’s the Key?

Temple University saw double digit increases including a remarkable 20-percent jump in giving by alumni under the age of 30. What’s going on there?

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Teacher Shortages Grow as Many Choose to Leave

Teachers are choosing to leave rather than trust that their lives and health have been adequately protected, and that is causing yet another crisis for schools.

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Supreme Court Prepares to Judge whether Undocumented Immigrants “Count”

While the Trump administration wants to focus this strictly on apportionment and seats in Congress, there is so much more at stake. It is also about who counts as a person.

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Community Development Banks Take a Leading Role as Needs for Capital Grow

Community development financial institutions (CDFIs) are growing, but the need for CDFI resources is growing even faster.

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Punishment of Nonprofits for Support of Black Lives Matter Grows

We are seeing attempts to punish nonprofits who support progressive causes. It is important to stand firm.

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