Donor Retention Tips: End-of-Year Giving

“Donor retention” is one of the most heated topics of discussion in the nonprofit sector. How do you keep donors engaged? And how do you ensure they’ll donate again? What makes donors leave? It seems nonprofits are still figuring this out. According to the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ 2022 Fundraising Effectiveness Report, donors have dropped…

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FMLA Michigan: Everything You Need to Know

What Is Michigan FMLA? The FMLA in Michigan helps employees take time off for specific reasons. Any employee in Michigan has the right to take time off from work under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Employers across the country, including those in Michigan, must follow FMLA regulations that allow an eligible worker to take unpaid…

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JustGiving Insights & Takeaways: Winter 2024

Here at JustGiving, we know that understanding data is critical for fundraising success. By analysing trends, your charity can adapt more effectively to changing circumstances.  After 20+ years and millions of donations made through our platform, we’ve got a solid grasp of the fundraising landscape. We’re always happy to share our findings, and that’s why…

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VICTORY: Lawsuit ends with Collin College professor reinstated after being fired for union advocacy, supporting removal of Confederate monuments

McKINNEY, Texas, Nov. 3, 2022 — Two down, one to go in a trio of lawsuits against the Texas college that just can’t resist firing professors for exercising their First Amendment rights. Today, administrators at Collin College agreed to a settlement that includes reinstating education professor Suzanne Jones, fired by the institution last year for…

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Case Review 2023: Patent Motions – Patent

In 2023, the Federal Court of Canada released more patent motion decisions than motion decisions in all other IP rights combined: Within the patent proceedings, there was a split between decisions involving pharma and biologic patents (58%) and those involving other technologies (42%). This illustrates that patent litigation in Canada continues to be dominated by…

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