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Check out our best sellers from this past month Best Sellers: Maximize the Impact of Your Nonprofit

Check out our best sellers from this past month [View email in your browser.]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy Store]() Best Sellers: Maximize the Impact of Your Nonprofit As the season changes to fall, our nonprofit colleagues were seeking ideas and inspiration on how to maximize the impact of their organizations. They turned to the Chronicle of Philanthropy as their trusted source for philanthropic resources on the latest trends and advice. The best sellers this past month focused on understanding, improving, and communicating the effectiveness of a nonprofit's efforts, whether through analyzing large-scale donations, addressing gaps in rural funding, or providing tools for impact measurement and storytelling. Maximize your nonprofit's impact with these Chronicle resources today. [How to Measure and Convey Impact webinar on demand]() Get this on-demand webinar and learn from three expert guests on what metrics to track, how best to share data, and what it takes to craft stories that inspire giving. They also share real-world examples of impact reporting that hits the mark. Here's what audience members had to say about this on-demand webinar: - "Nicely done on a topic that could have been very 'stale'. Presenters kept it interesting and all three shared something I took away that I can use. Thank you. I will definitely consider another CoP session in the future." - "Thank you for this very useful webinar! It provided a useful framework for thinking about how to approach impact reporting." - "The webinar presenters hit exactly the issues of concern - how to measure impact, effective ways to communicate impact, and how to develop and integrate stories into fundraising." [Buy Now]() [COP August Issue]() [$17 Billion and Counting - $12]() In the August issue, the Chronicle focused on MacKenzie Scott's philanthropic giving. Our journalists report on a group of gifts Scott made to one particular cause and the impact those gifts have made. [Buy Now ►]() [COP Sept Issue]() [Rural Philanthropy - $12]() In the September issue, the Chronicle explores the lack of philanthropic investment in rural areas - why it exists and the extent of it - what's being done that's successful, and what more needs to be done. [Buy Now ►]() Browse more resources from the Chronicle of Philanthropy [Visit the Store]() The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy]() | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here]()

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