“Give, but give until it hurts.” - Mother Teresa
One thing we love to do most at Green Skies is promote the local nonprofits doing exceptional work to push society forward. It’s a blessing to have organizations that give cheerfully and accept gratefully, supporting missions that hold true to each and everyone of us. If you’re looking to get involved, educate yourself or donate, here’s 5 nonprofits making an impact!
You know the importance of having events for your nonprofit. It’s one of the major ways you’re able to connect with your donors, recruit new donors, and raise awareness for your cause. The problem is that too many events are thrown and not actually making an impact. Which is why we decided to help you plan your next nonprofit event in a more effective and successful way.
Technology influences culture which influences people. In order for your nonprofit to thrive, you must use the new resources at your disposal to assimilate into culture. Here’s how you can leverage new tech to increase your fundraising potential.
Emotional intelligence is the ability to discern one’s own emotions, the emotions of others, and label them correctly. We could go a step further by saying that emotional intelligence is the ability to reconcile emotions and logic. In order to be effective nonprofit leaders, one must understand the power of empathy, connection, and self-awareness.
Ransomware, as its name hints, is the term for specific malware that prevents users from accessing their files, holding them hostage. Luckily, we are always on top of our game; keeping our nonprofits as safe and secure as possible. Read on for a list of practical ways your nonprofit can fend off an attack in the first place!
What you do as a nonprofit is important. What’s more important is how you effectively communicate your message to increase your impact. Whether your message is to inform your audience about your mission or to communicate with donors, having a tailored message is crucial. In the age we live in, social media is the best and most effective way of achieving this but any of these 4 guidelines can be applied to various forms of communication your nonprofit chooses to use.