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Right on the Money

How to Keep the Doors of Your Nonprofit Organization Open in Good Times and Bad

bullet Get to Know Your Friendly Neighborhood Community Foundation (February 2010)

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bullet In-Kind Donations Provide Much-Needed Resources in a Cash-Strapped Economy (February 2010 excerpt from December 2008 Exchange)

bullet Make a Plan for Financial Stability in the New Year (January 2010)

bullet Staying on Course Amid the Recession (December 2009)

bullet Get Everyone in on Grant Writing (November 2009)

bullet Is Your Nonprofit Ready to Raise Money From Individual Donors? (October 2009)

bullet Knowing Your Organization’s Needs Key to Fundraising (September 2009)

bullet Going After Grants—Are the Time and Effort Always Worth It? (August 2009)

bullet Tough Times Mean Belt Tightening for Youth Programs (July 2009)

bullet Ten Ways to Find Foundation Funding (June 2009)

bullet Recipe for a Winning Grant Proposal (May 2009)

bullet Diversify, Diversify, Diversify (April 2009)

bullet Facing the Economic Downturn Head-on (March 2009)

Right on the Money is an ongoing series about how to keep the doors of nonprofit organizations open in good times and bad. If there's a topic you'd like us to address here, please e-mail us.

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