Congressional Results: 3-Minute Briefing on 3 Key Policy Impacts
As you are monitoring the election results, here is an update on what the U.S. Senate and House may have in store for three key policy issues.
As you are monitoring the election results, here is an update on what the U.S. Senate and House may have in store for three key policy issues.
As far back as 2017, the California Attorney General (AG) wanted to add a new category of registrant to the charitable solicitation law. After several failed legislative efforts, AB 488, sponsored by Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin, was enacted in the fall of 2021. Its goal is to track and oversee third-party online services connecting donors to charities....
Check out our latest TNPA blog post for quarterly updates, including ways to get involved with our community of nonprofits, nonprofit-supporting companies, schools, and students who are passionate about making a difference through the social good sector!
We made it to the end of the third Leading EDGE Internship cohort! The summer kicked off with 13 dedicated employers looking to host 20 college students from schools in D.C., MD, VA and NYC for 10-week internships. In addition to hosting, employers signed up to work alongside The Nonprofit Alliance Foundation on our efforts to diversify the industry by creating nonprofit career opportunities for college students, including those in underrepresented and first-generation student populations, within the employer job market; and enable first job placements that can lead to a career path in the social good sector.
Want to learn more about the younger generation and prepare for future employees? Leading EDGE presents The Student Perspective blog series! In this installment, hear from TNPA interns and University of Maryland students, Clare Smith and Xinyi (Serena) Song, on their summer internship experiences at Moore.
As nonprofits look to increase their number of sustainers and the number of payment options and providers grows, best practices and payment guidelines can sometimes become daunting to fundraisers....After countless hours and extensive review, we’re pleased to announce the launch of this first-ever Sustainer Best Practices Guide which you can download free of charge.
After receiving more than 650 student applications — triple the amount from last year — we are so excited to introduce you to Cohort #3 of The Nonprofit Alliance Foundation's (TNPAF) Leading EDGE Student Internship Program! These amazing students will spend the next ten weeks interning with their host employers and engaging in professional development through Leading EDGE.
Check out our latest TNPA blog post for quarterly updates, including ways to get involved with our community of nonprofits, nonprofit-supporting companies, schools, and students who are passionate about making a difference through the social good sector!
The Nonprofit Alliance (TNPA) Foundation is delighted to announce a significant continuation of support from Marketing EDGE, which has generously contributed an additional $127,000 to the Leading EDGE Student Internship Program. This donation bolsters efforts to introduce college students to careers in the nonprofit sector, including marketing, data-focused, and organizational infrastructure roles.
Technology has posed significant challenges and opportunities for nonprofits before, sparking innovation and change for direct-response fundraisers. Today, we stand at a similar crossroads with the emergence of generative AI. Recently The Nonprofit Alliance’s (TNPA) Direct Response Fundraising Counsel (ADRFCO) convened a roundtable discussion at the Nonprofit Fundraisers Symposium (presented by DMAW and TNPA), inviting the agency and partner perspectives on navigating AI. I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to facilitate the discussion. The attendees shared a tremendous wealth of knowledge, so I wanted to share my five key takeaways that offer a glimpse into the future of AI in nonprofit marketing and beyond.