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Report on Foundations' Considerations for Nonprofit Funding
- Friday, 25 August 2017
- News
- Written by Kurt Martin
Social Solutions Global, the leading provider of SaaS performance management software for human and social services, today released the Foundation Reporting Study, a report on what nonprofit contributors look for in determining how to allocate their funding dollars. The report, consisting of results from a survey of foundations and charitable trusts, finds that organizations’ impact is the top priority in choosing groups to support.
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Award To Draw Out Creative and Sustainable Revenue Ideas from Nonprofits
Submissions are now being accepted for the fifth annual Eide Bailly Resourcefullness Awards, which recognize outstanding nonprofit revenue generation initiatives with a $10,000 award and two $2,500 awards given in four states – Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, and Utah.
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Sage acquires Intacct
The Sage Group plc (“Sage”), announces that it has agreed to acquire Intacct Corporation (“Intacct”), a leading provider of cloud Financial Management Solutions in North America. The total consideration is $850m (£654m1) to be paid in cash and rolled over Sage options2,3.
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Social Solutions Global’s “Impact Summit” Welcomes Robert F. Smith as Keynote Speaker
Social Solutions Global announced today that Robert F. Smith, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Vista Equity Partners will join Social Solutions Global CEO Kristin Nimsger for a keynote fireside chat at the Impact Summit in Austin, Texas on September 27-29, 2017.
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11,000 Girls Participate In International Mobile App Competition
When a group of five teenage girls from Kisumu, Kenya saw firsthand the impact female genital mutilation (FGM) was having in their community they decided to do something about it. The team of girls call themselves the Restorers and their app is iCut, an android app that helps fight female genital mutilation. Team Restorers says FGM is a national outcry yet widely ignored. Their mobile app is aimed at reaching girls who have undergone FGM and those at risk. It provides a platform where people can report FGM cases and where FGM victims can get help and moral support, including a panic button for those in imminent danger. The girls overcame great obstacles to create the app including limited access to computers and Internet connection. Now they are being flown to Silicon Valley to compete as finalists in the 2017 Technovation World Pitch Summit.
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New Tool Helps Nonprofits Add Cost-Savings & Functionality
A new tool from Acceptiva will enable grassroots nonprofit organizations to use PayPal to cut costs while also offering the professional-looking and secure online interface donors demand.
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[New eBook] Fundraising Matters: Building a Culture of Philanthropy
Released under the Blackbaud Institute of Philanthropic Impact, our fifth annual installment in the popular npEXPERTS eBook series brings together 10 of the brightest minds in social good to share their unique perspectives on creating a culture of philanthropy—one in which executives, board members, accountants, marketers, and everyone in between understand the importance of your organization’s fundraising success and how they can contribute to it within their unique roles.
Read more...APLOS SOFTWARE MERGES WITH PORTALBUZZ
Aplos Software, a leader in web-based nonprofit software, has merged with Portalbuzz, a member management software company. The merged company, which will operate under the Aplos name, will focus on the development of a unified software platform that meets the front- and back-office needs of nonprofit organizations.
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Corporate Tax Cut Must Include Small Businesses, AICPA Says in Senate Testimony
Annette Nellen, CPA, CGMA, Esq., chair of the American Institute of CPAs’ (AICPA) Tax Executive Committee, testified today about the effect of various tax reform proposals on America’s small business owner-operators at a hearing titledTax Reform: Removing Barriers to Small Business Growth, which was conducted by the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
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U.S. Business Executives Temper Strong Optimism on Economy, AICPA Survey Finds
Business executives are taking a more conservative view of what had been bullish optimism about both the U.S. economy and prospects for their own companies earlier this year, according to the second-quarterAICPA Economic Outlook Survey, which polls chief executive officers, chief financial officers, controllers and other certified public accountants in U.S. companies who hold executive and senior management accounting roles.
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