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Could your board members hold the key to a new partnership? Nonprofit leaders share grant writing secrets. Blue Avocado’s 2024 in review. Five internal controls for very small nonprofits.
How One Board Member Connected Two Nonprofits and Boosted Both
With some creative thinking, a nonprofit’s board member was able to forge a nonprofit partnership that advanced two causes that she cared deeply about.
Nonprofit leaders and Blue Avocado readers answer the question, “What is the secret to successful grant writing?”
The most-read articles of 2024. The editor’s choice article. A recap by topic. This is the 2024 Blue Avocado year in review.
When your entire nonprofit is just a handful of people with a mission (and overlapping roles), how can you protect against potential wrongdoing?
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