Compiled by Angelique Molina-Mangaroo Monday, September 19, 2022 |
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Attracting the best fundraising candidate in a competitive talent market
In our work with nonprofit organizations, we are directly witnessing how COVID-19 and other factors have changed the fundraising landscape and reduced the availability of development talent, which is making the candidate market highly competitive. Having a clear view of the market, what candidates will be asking right at the beginning of the recruitment process, and the areas to emphasize about your organization will strengthen your ability to land the top-tier candidates that every organization is pursuing.
Nonprofit organizations are struggling to generate pools of high-quality candidates for fundraising roles – and within that pool, an acceptable level of diversity – even though these organizations’ missions and work are exemplary and attractive to accomplished fundraisers.
However, it is a candidate’s market today. While prospective, high-quality talent are more open to moving to a new opportunity than they were when COVID-19 was at its peak, they also know that the dearth of candidates provides an advantage that allows them to be more selective about if – and where – they choose to practice their skills.
Read more here. – Tracy Marshall |
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Attracting competitive development candidates | THE GOOD BRIGADE |
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More than 11,000 runners completed the New Balance Bronx 10 Mile on Sunday, finishing in front of Yankee Stadium. It was the fourth event of the New York Road Runners Five Borough Series, which showcases NYRR’s renewed commitment to the individuals and communities in each borough.
On September 16, urban farmers who work on Services for the UnderServed’s (S:US) more than 70 urban farms and gardens hosted their annual Harvest Luncheon, a festive celebration of urban agriculture and the fall harvest. The event took place at one of their supportive housing residences in Brooklyn. |
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Emergency Management: The agency awarded $717,111 to Willis Towers Watson Northeast for insurance coverage for the city's medical ppe stockpile. |
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Finding and telling your best stories in a way that moves your audience to action is hard. At Reliant Studios, we use our StoryFind system to help you find and tell your stories in a way that consistently engages and expands your donor base every time they press play. We would love to bring your audience to the front lines of what you do through the power of purposeful filmmaking. Visit reliantstudios.com to connect!
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Evictions slowly ramp up after COVID-19 (City & State) … MTA pilot program will allow open strollers on 7 city bus routes (Gothamist) … A new bill in the state Legislature would require NYCHA to provide residents with free food if their drinking water gets cut off — in response to this month’s arsenic scare at a Manhattan public housing complex (Daily News) …About 41% of New York City students were chronically absent, missing at least 18 days of last school year, according to city data (Chalkbeat)
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Since 1991, JMT Consulting has worked exclusively with nonprofits to deliver mission-driven financial management solutions. We've helped over 2,000 nonprofits to optimize their financial systems, scale their technology and achieve better outcomes for their mission. Our team is comprised of experienced and objective industry veterans offering personalized technology platforms, implementation, and training, JMT Consulting is a trusted resource for nonprofits of all sizes. Learn more about JMT and our unparalleled service and support at www.jmtconsulting.com.
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The civic engagement hub OrangeU Going has launched two new initiatives! Progress through Purpose, a podcast to educate New Yorkers on issues affecting our city, and The OUG Squad, a group of New Yorkers who take in-person action together. OrangeU Going is a one-stop-shop for community engagement: find and post community events, learn from leaders, and connect with like-minded New Yorkers all on one site. Listen, connect, and discover change-making events at OrangeUGoing.com.
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Join Nonprofit FundCon this Thursday at the Museum of Jewish Heritage! This Thursday, we’re bringing together nonprofit leaders from across New York to explore new insights into increasing fundraising strategies and opportunities. Join us to hone your direct response fundraising skills, stay apprised of the latest trends in nonprofit membership development, and network with nonprofit executives and industry experts!
Panel Topics Include: Fundraising 101; Creating and Implementing a Successful Event while Raising Significant Funds; Online Fundraising to Enhance your Message; Telling the Story of your Organization; How Culture Impacts Marketing; Unleashing the Power of New Technology; the Challenges of Accounting; Fundraising Across the Generations; and more! Register today!
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NYN Media Jobs
To view all jobs, please visit jobs.nynmedia.com. To advertise your employment opportunities with NYN Media email jobs@nynmedia.com.
Area Director - Single Site Residences, The Bridge, New York, NY
The Bridge, a nonprofit social service agency, is searching for an Area Director to join their team. The Area Director will provide clinical and administrative supervision to on-site residential managers and oversight of residential support staff serving formerly homeless individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders who are living in supportive housing programs throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Learn more and apply here!
Assistant Program Director, Residential Services, The Bridge, Brooklyn, NY
The Bridge, an innovative and well respected mental health agency serving adults with serious mental illness, substance abuse, co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, and co-morbid medical conditions is seeking an Assistant Program Director for it's Residential Services Programs. Learn more and apply here!
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To Laurie Petersen, senior director of community education at Presbyterian Senior Services.
MOVING ON: NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research announced that Chris Hemphill, Ifeoma Ike, Cathy Nonas have joined the organization as fellows-in-residence … and NYU Silver School of Social Work announced that Sheryl Huggins Salomon has been promoted to Director of Strategic Communications.
Have a birthday, career change, birth or death to announce? Email amolina@govexec.com. |
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New York City Sept. 20 – CASES 2022 Celebration (55 Broadway, Manhattan) September 29 – Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation's Runyon 5K (Yankee Stadium, Bronx)
Oct. 1 – Chances for Children 5K Run/Walk (Central Park, Manhattan) Oct. 6 – Acacia Network’s Annual Gala, The New York Hilton Midtown Hotel Oct. 11 – NYIC's This is Our New York Gala (Capitale, Manhattan)
Oct. 18 – Say "YES" 2022 Gala (Tribeca 360, Manhattan)
Oct. 20 – Part of the Solution's (POTS) NYC Benefit honoring Fordham University and Francis J. Conroy (Bryant Park Grill, 25 W. 45th St., Manhattan)
Oct. 20 – The Doe Fund's Gala: A Bridge to Opportunity (Guastavino’s, Manhattan) Oct. 24 – I will graduate day, Barclays Center Oct. 28 – Latino Social Work Coalition 22nd Annual Leadership Gala (Terrace on the Park, Queens)
Nov. 2 – The Art Show Benefit Preview (Park Avenue Armory, Manhattan) Nov. 3 – Birch Family Services Soirée: Honoring Everyday Achievements (257 Fifth Ave., Manhattan)
Nov. 5 – 25th Annual Women’s Event (Ziegfeld Ballroom, Manhattan) Online Oct. 1-15 – Chances for Children Virtual 5K Run/Walk
Submit your event by sending a short description and a working link to amolina@govexec.com. |
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Follow these 4 steps to determine target ask amounts (NonProfit PRO) |
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