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How Universities Can Navigate Declining Student Enrollment and Retention

By David King and LaShaun King Like many organizations, colleges and universities’ worlds were flipped upside down when COVID-19 emerged in the spring of 2020. To maintain their mission of reshaping the future through educating future generations, colleges and universities had to reimagine their own operations and adapt to a digital environment. Organizations shifted to […]

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Engaging Donors at Every Level: A Checklist

By: Andrea Espinola Wilson and Adam Cole Nonprofit organizations have been navigating change in almost every aspect of their operations over the past two years, including shifting priorities, a new employment landscape, and changes in fundraising and hosting programs and events. As organizations continue to reimagine what their futures will look like, donor engagement strategies

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Best Practices for SVOG Single Audit Readiness

Hard-hit small businesses received more than $16 billion in much-needed COVID-19 relief through the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program. Many organizations that received this funding may not have experience with federal awards or the complex rules associated with them. Given that the SVOG program is a federal grant program, recipients

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How to Select the ERP Software That’s Right for You

Nonprofits that make the right investments in technology can further their mission in an increasingly digitalized world, and the industry knows this: 60% of nonprofit organizations accelerated investments in technology in 2021. But understanding which technologies are worth the investment is challenging for nonprofits navigating a shifting landscape with limited resources. Organizations looking to maximize

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How Nonprofits Can Tap into Emerging Corporate Volunteering Trends

When COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, it marked the beginning of a tumultuous time in which uncertainty and confusion reigned. However, one bright spot did appear – people were inspired to give back to the world around them, and many nonprofits saw goodwill increase. According to a 2020 Gallup survey, more U.S. adults said they planned

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The Future of Health & Human Services: A Tale of Two Worlds

Over the past two years, the importance of health and human services (HHS) organizations has been underscored like never before. While some organizations have experienced a surge in demand and revenue, an increase in the awareness of their mission, and an expansion of their services, others are still facing funding challenges. As organizations emerge from

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DOL Final Tip Regulations May Require Employers to Pay Full Federal Minimum Wage to Tipped Employees

By: Lisa Haffer The Department of Labor’s final tip rule is scheduled to take effect on December 28, 2021.  As drafted, the final rule will limit the amount of time tipped employees can spend performing non-tip-producing work while still receiving cash wages as low as $2.13 per hour Note: A lawsuit was filed on December

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Are Gift Cards Really a “Gift” for the Restaurant Industry?

Given the popularity of gift cards among both issuers and recipients, restauranteurs should understand the pros and cons of selling and issuing gift cards. Over time, gift cards have become wildly popular with both consumers and retailers. They benefit retailers, because buyers often return to the venue and spend more money than the actual value

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