The post-election period is an excellent time for nonprofit leaders to build their relationships with newly-elected members of Congress and the NC General Assembly by sending emails to congratulate them on their recent victories.
Nonprofits Can (and Should) Consider Giving Staff Paid Time Off to Vote
Deviré Robinson, Vice President, Philanthropic Advancement, Foundation For The Carolinas and Former Board Chair, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits
5 Simple Ways to Help Your Clients Overcome Obstacles to Voting
Empowering Voters Is Nonprofit Mission Work
Public Service Loan Forgiveness & Temporary Waiver
What is the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program?
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program was established by the federal government in 2007 with the intent of forgivin
Make a Plan to Vote
Lisa Hazirjian, Ph.D., Win Together Consulting
You’ve looked up your sample ballot, you’ve decided on your candidates, and early voting has begun. Now, it’s time to make a voting plan. Here’s all you need to do:
State Unemployment: A Look Back as a Way to Look Forward
Marshall Whittey, Regional Sales Director, First Nonprofit
There’s Always Common Ground
Jeanne C. Tedrow, President & CEO, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits
What’s Your Plan? Seven Steps to Get Unstuck and Promote the Nonprofit Vote
Lisa Hazirjian, Ph.D., Win Together Consulting
What if elections were decided by voters who believe in your nonprofit’s mission and share your organization’s core values?
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