Each week we bring you a collection of links that highlight political news that impact nonprofits, helpful links for nonprofit professionals, the importance of sharing stories, and something positive to end your week.

Helpful Nonprofit Links

  • Nick Ellinger from the Agitator shares stories and advice on how to talk about direct marketing. The leaky bucket is my go-to example, and I always love a reason to watch Bruno Gianelli share his sailing story.
  • Pamela Grow writes about how a powerful story can continue to inspire and inform supporters, using a Bruce Almighty (a cat) as a great example.
  • Are you an introvert and in an income development role? John Haydon shares some donor relations tips for shy people.
  • Kevin Lamanna from NTEN provides a primer on PCI compliance and PCI DSS. If you don’t know these acronyms and are involved with collecting donations online, you should read the article.
  • What responsibility does a nonprofit organization have to be transparent about an employee’s termination? This article by Justin Elliott and Ariana Tobin in ProPublica details how the American Red Cross gave Gerald Anderson “very positive references” when he interviewed at Save the Children. They did not share that he resigned because he sexually harassed a subordinate and was accused of raping another.

Political News

Sharing Stories

Lizette and Maria both often refer to a feeling of being stuck, suspended by forces beyond their control. For this reason, Lizette relates to Billy Pilgrim, the protagonist of Slaughterhouse-Five. “We have to live our lives and not just think about the bad stuff,” she continued, explaining the quote from the book. “All I can do is wait, hope for the best, expect the worst.”

Something Positive