Posts Tagged ‘Nonprofit’
How to Prevent Reputational Risk
Reputational risk comes from the fact that information travels faster than ever and once it’s out there, it lasts. Studies show that negative tweets from news organisations are statistically more likely to be shared than positive ones, regardless of even the political affiliation of the news organisation. Unfortunately, a negative story is always going to stick.
Read MoreCauses of reputational risk: The rise of university and nonprofit scandals
In recent years, universities and non-profit organisations have faced reputational damage after accepting donations from donors with questionable moral character. This has resulted in a decline in the number of people willing to donate.
Read MoreWhy Adverse Media Screening is vital for donor due diligence
When Adverse Media Screening is powered by AI, it’s easier to avoid risk, protect your reputation, and boost fundraising.
Read MoreProspect research tools: making the case for automation in universities
It is more important than ever that colleges know exactly who prospects are, as soon as possible, so they can focus their fundraising efforts on the right prospects. But with the vast amount of information on the internet, it takes teams of researchers days to manually trawl through search results in order to learn about potential donors and assess their suitability.
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