Donor-advised funds present a valuable but nuanced opportunity for nonprofits. Learn the basics & tap into high-capacity gifts in our DAF guide.| www.infinitegiving.com
Donor retention refers to the number of donors who give to your nonprofit in consecutive years. Improve your approach and retain more support with this guide.| Donorly
Donation tax benefits are a common reason why supporters give. Learn how these benefits work and what your nonprofit can do to help donors claim them.| re: charity
Effective cash management for nonprofit organizations helps ensure financial health and sustainability. Learn how to manage reserve funds responsibly.| www.infinitegiving.com
Nonprofit reserve funds are unrestricted funds set aside as organizational savings. Learn why you need operating reserves and where to keep them.| www.infinitegiving.com
Are you offering supporters the right opportunities to give? A nonprofit endowment can engage high-wealth donors and give your organization stability.| www.infinitegiving.com
With a nonprofit brokerage account, your organization can invest funds, accept stock donations from supporters, and more. Learn how to open yours.| www.infinitegiving.com
A nonprofit investment policy is a vital document that any organization should have. Learn the fundamentals of creating a well-crafted plan for investing.| NXUnite by Nexus Marketing
Nonprofit endowments are a smart fundraising tool for any-sized organization. Learn the fundamentals of creating an endowment for nonprofits with this guide.| NXUnite by Nexus Marketing
Nonprofits can—and should—invest reserve funds to generate more revenue to fund their operations. Learn how to get started with nonprofit investing.| www.infinitegiving.com
Nonprofit financial management is critical to furthering your mission, but it involves many moving parts. Explore the basics and best practices in this guide.| Jitasa Group
In-kind donations are contributions of goods or services to your nonprofit. Discover these gifts’ importance, how to record them, and how to ask for them.| Jitasa Group