By Brandi Ross The start of a new year brings fresh energy and opportunities to make an impact. While many organizations set lofty quarterly goals, what if there were a simpler, more intentional way to focus your efforts? For nonprofits, choosing a "Word of the Year"...

In the nonprofit world, where purpose-driven missions are fueled by passionate people, mentorship can be a game-changer. Nonprofits face unique challenges including limited budgets and high staff turnover, making it essential to invest in the capital that matters most: people. A well-structured mentorship program can...

As we kick off a new year, most nonprofit leaders have a daunting task at the top of their minds: securing funding. With increasing competition for limited resources, standing out requires more than just meeting basic application requirements. A well-crafted grant proposal has the potential...

The holidays are often painted as a time of joy, love, and celebration—but for many, this season can bring a different set of emotions. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), feelings of grief, or the weight of life’s struggles can make the "most wonderful time of the...

The holiday season embodies the spirit of giving, and no one exemplifies this better than volunteers. For nonprofits, volunteers often serve as the backbone of operations. They donate their time, energy, and skills to help further the mission—and during the holidays, taking a moment to...

November marks World Homelessness Awareness Month—a time to shine a light on the harsh realities of homelessness and to take meaningful action. While nonprofits often focus on large-scale initiatives, it’s also essential to recognize that small, compassionate gestures can ignite powerful waves of change. The Power...

On National Stress Awareness Day, November 6, nonprofit leaders are reminded of the importance of prioritizing their own well-being. Effective stress management isn’t just personal—it’s essential to the success and impact of every nonprofit.. The better we feel as nonprofit leaders, the better we are...