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Community Foundation Partners:   Supported by:
• $2.4 million, 10,700 gifts.

• 109 nonprofits with profiles
  in The Giving Partner

• Right time, vehicle for some agencies.

.
“How can I learn
 more about the
 nonprofits I
 care about?”
  -Your trusting donor
In a giant, swirling Universe of
nonprofits, who’s doing what?
9 out of 10 donors say that nonprofit
      performance is important




 Source: Money For Good II / November 2011/ Hope Consulting
In 2002, Community Foundation leaders
    developed an innovative tool to…
     • Help donors and funders make more
       informed philanthropic decisions

     • Leverage technology to provide
       community knowledge

     • Build nonprofit capacity and
       encourage transparency


           2002             2007        2009
GuideStar provides information for over
1.5 million nonprofit organizations nationwide
  (including yours) to advance transparency,
       build trust, and help donors make
     informed charitable giving decisions.

          www.guidestar.org
Benefits
           For the community:
•   Access to nonprofit mission—who’s doing what
•   Track nonprofit trends
•   Capture community assets
•   Identify gaps in services/ community needs

               For donors:
• Understanding of effective and
  efficient nonprofits
• Ability to compare choices for giving
What’s in it for you?
• Access to donors & private foundations
• An online “case for support”
• Time saver with grantmaking
• Capacity building
• Trainings/consulting needs better met
What it takes
Who completes a profile?
• 501(c)(3) organizations in Sarasota,
  Manatee, Charlotte & DeSoto Counties



      We’re doing it too.
• Community Foundation of Sarasota County
• Gulf Coast Community Foundation
• Manatee Community Foundation
What you DO NOT see.

   • Ratings
   • Grading
   • “Certification”
4 basic nonprofit profile steps:
 1. Take a look.
    Review existing profiles.
 2. Gather.
    Assemble your information & documents.
    Write any narrative.
 3. Input.
    Required/optional fields and uploads.
 4. Review & send.
    Foundation will review.
Step 2: Gather.
     Required Fields                    Optional Fields
• Strategic plan                • CEO/ Board Chair statement

• Board attendance rate         • Bios for senior staff

• Conflict of Interest Policy   • Background statement

• Needs statement               • Risk management provisions

• ALL program fields              (These fields are visible whether or
                                  not you complete them)
Required fields
 • Key indicators of nonprofit
   health/effectiveness

 • Necessary to answer to receive
   the “Reviewed by Your
   Community Foundation” status
Narrative fields include:
Program descriptions, impact statement,
CEO/board chair statements, etc.
Some are required.

     • Make them short.
     • Make them sticky.
     • Make them shareable.

     • And of course, make them true.
Document-related fields
Step 3: Input your data.
Your needs statement
1. Format using numbers
   or bullet points.

2. Use dollar amounts.
   $500-$2,000 range.

3. Be specific.
The program section.
      Are you making a difference?
•   Program description & budget
    What makes this program special?

•   Success measures & monitoring
    How do you know your
    programs are working?

•   Examples of success
    The right mix of facts + stories
Save it every 30 minutes.
Let’s talk plans & policies.

“From a donor’s perspective, the mission
is a given. The differentiator is the plan or
strategy for effecting change.”

           -Tom Belford, The Agitator
             November 23, 2011
If you do not have a policy
or a plan…

1. It’s okay.
2. Answer “no” or “under
   development”.

 You will still get the Reviewed by
Your Community Foundation icon.
If you do have the policy,
   plan or document…
   1.    You must upload it.

   2.    It MUST be approved by
         your board.


It’s part of our due diligence.
Policies to Upload
            If you indicate you have them.


•     Conflict of Interest policy
•     Whistleblowers policy
•     Document retention/ destruction policy
•     Organizational policies and procedures
      (not just an employee handbook)


    These documents are not viewable by the public.
Plans to Upload
           If you indicate you have them

    •    Management succession/ training plan
    •    Strategic plan
    •    Fundraising plan
    •    Communications plan



These documents are not viewable by the public.
Board docs to upload
      If you indicate you have them


       •    Written board selection criteria
       •    Board attendance spreadsheet




These documents are not viewable by the public.
Financial docs to upload
      •   IRS Form 990s from the
          last 3 fiscal years
      •   Audited financial statements
          from the last 3 fiscal years
      •   IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter


These documents are viewable by the public.
Key financial information

•   Revenue sources
•   Expense allocations
•   Assets & liabilities
•   Top 3 funding sources from
    last 3 years
Your state charitable
 solicitations permit
Save your work.

                    or it will
                  disappear
                        from
                        your
                     profile.
A word about your photo & logo:
         Follow the size guidelines on
  your tip sheet & ask for help if you need it.

  (Otherwise, you may have graphics that look like this)
Step 4: Review & Send.
  1. Have you completed all required fields and
     any optional fields you would like to share?

  2. Have you asked someone who doesn’t know
     much about your organization to review it for
     clarity and impact?

  3. Is everything spelled correctly?
You’ve spent
the time. Be
clever in
how you use
your profile.
5 Ways to Use Your Profile
1. Message your impact.
  Share your profile your lobby, on social media, on your
  website, in your annual report…

2. Get even smarter.
  Use your profile as an assessment tool.
  Choose 3 things to work on for next year.

3. Save time.
  Your profile is an “online case for support”.
  Use it to help you with local and national
  funding requests.
5 Ways to Use Your Profile
  4. Build your board.
     Inspire higher level conversations at meetings.
     Use the profile in board recruitment.
     Enhance your board orientation process.

  5. Be a connector.
    Check out what other nonprofits are doing.
    How can you work together?
And finally, we
are here to help.


• E-mail JHall@CFSarasota.org.

• Or call (941) 556-7176.
FINAL Deadline
  to Complete Your Profile:
  Thursday, May 3

• Treat it like a grant application deadline.
• No extensions, no exceptions.
Thank you for
embracing this
new initiative.
Let’s get started!

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04 03 12 nonprofit orientation

  • 2. • $2.4 million, 10,700 gifts. • 109 nonprofits with profiles in The Giving Partner • Right time, vehicle for some agencies. .
  • 3.
  • 4. “How can I learn more about the nonprofits I care about?” -Your trusting donor
  • 5. In a giant, swirling Universe of nonprofits, who’s doing what?
  • 6. 9 out of 10 donors say that nonprofit performance is important Source: Money For Good II / November 2011/ Hope Consulting
  • 7. In 2002, Community Foundation leaders developed an innovative tool to… • Help donors and funders make more informed philanthropic decisions • Leverage technology to provide community knowledge • Build nonprofit capacity and encourage transparency 2002 2007 2009
  • 8. GuideStar provides information for over 1.5 million nonprofit organizations nationwide (including yours) to advance transparency, build trust, and help donors make informed charitable giving decisions. www.guidestar.org
  • 9.
  • 10. Benefits For the community: • Access to nonprofit mission—who’s doing what • Track nonprofit trends • Capture community assets • Identify gaps in services/ community needs For donors: • Understanding of effective and efficient nonprofits • Ability to compare choices for giving
  • 11. What’s in it for you? • Access to donors & private foundations • An online “case for support” • Time saver with grantmaking • Capacity building • Trainings/consulting needs better met
  • 13. Who completes a profile? • 501(c)(3) organizations in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte & DeSoto Counties We’re doing it too. • Community Foundation of Sarasota County • Gulf Coast Community Foundation • Manatee Community Foundation
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. What you DO NOT see. • Ratings • Grading • “Certification”
  • 20. 4 basic nonprofit profile steps: 1. Take a look. Review existing profiles. 2. Gather. Assemble your information & documents. Write any narrative. 3. Input. Required/optional fields and uploads. 4. Review & send. Foundation will review.
  • 21. Step 2: Gather. Required Fields Optional Fields • Strategic plan • CEO/ Board Chair statement • Board attendance rate • Bios for senior staff • Conflict of Interest Policy • Background statement • Needs statement • Risk management provisions • ALL program fields (These fields are visible whether or not you complete them)
  • 22. Required fields • Key indicators of nonprofit health/effectiveness • Necessary to answer to receive the “Reviewed by Your Community Foundation” status
  • 23. Narrative fields include: Program descriptions, impact statement, CEO/board chair statements, etc. Some are required. • Make them short. • Make them sticky. • Make them shareable. • And of course, make them true.
  • 25. Step 3: Input your data.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Your needs statement 1. Format using numbers or bullet points. 2. Use dollar amounts. $500-$2,000 range. 3. Be specific.
  • 29. The program section. Are you making a difference? • Program description & budget What makes this program special? • Success measures & monitoring How do you know your programs are working? • Examples of success The right mix of facts + stories
  • 30.
  • 31. Save it every 30 minutes.
  • 32.
  • 33. Let’s talk plans & policies. “From a donor’s perspective, the mission is a given. The differentiator is the plan or strategy for effecting change.” -Tom Belford, The Agitator November 23, 2011
  • 34. If you do not have a policy or a plan… 1. It’s okay. 2. Answer “no” or “under development”. You will still get the Reviewed by Your Community Foundation icon.
  • 35. If you do have the policy, plan or document… 1. You must upload it. 2. It MUST be approved by your board. It’s part of our due diligence.
  • 36. Policies to Upload If you indicate you have them. • Conflict of Interest policy • Whistleblowers policy • Document retention/ destruction policy • Organizational policies and procedures (not just an employee handbook) These documents are not viewable by the public.
  • 37. Plans to Upload If you indicate you have them • Management succession/ training plan • Strategic plan • Fundraising plan • Communications plan These documents are not viewable by the public.
  • 38. Board docs to upload If you indicate you have them • Written board selection criteria • Board attendance spreadsheet These documents are not viewable by the public.
  • 39. Financial docs to upload • IRS Form 990s from the last 3 fiscal years • Audited financial statements from the last 3 fiscal years • IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter These documents are viewable by the public.
  • 40. Key financial information • Revenue sources • Expense allocations • Assets & liabilities • Top 3 funding sources from last 3 years
  • 41. Your state charitable solicitations permit
  • 42. Save your work. or it will disappear from your profile.
  • 43. A word about your photo & logo: Follow the size guidelines on your tip sheet & ask for help if you need it. (Otherwise, you may have graphics that look like this)
  • 44. Step 4: Review & Send. 1. Have you completed all required fields and any optional fields you would like to share? 2. Have you asked someone who doesn’t know much about your organization to review it for clarity and impact? 3. Is everything spelled correctly?
  • 45. You’ve spent the time. Be clever in how you use your profile.
  • 46. 5 Ways to Use Your Profile 1. Message your impact. Share your profile your lobby, on social media, on your website, in your annual report… 2. Get even smarter. Use your profile as an assessment tool. Choose 3 things to work on for next year. 3. Save time. Your profile is an “online case for support”. Use it to help you with local and national funding requests.
  • 47. 5 Ways to Use Your Profile 4. Build your board. Inspire higher level conversations at meetings. Use the profile in board recruitment. Enhance your board orientation process. 5. Be a connector. Check out what other nonprofits are doing. How can you work together?
  • 48. And finally, we are here to help. • E-mail JHall@CFSarasota.org. • Or call (941) 556-7176.
  • 49.
  • 50. FINAL Deadline to Complete Your Profile: Thursday, May 3 • Treat it like a grant application deadline. • No extensions, no exceptions.
  • 51. Thank you for embracing this new initiative. Let’s get started!