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- What’s Justice Got to Do With It? How Justice Works With Charity to Uplift the Poor
- After The Storm: How to Shape Our Mercy Ministries for Long-term Success
- Second Chances: Helping Returning Citizens Reintegrate
- Is Healing From Childhood Adversity Possible? A Review of the Book Created to Heal.
- Is Your Mission Statement B.I.G. Enough?
- How to Locally Support Refugees
- How Do I Truly Help Panhandlers?
- Civil Society Crowded Out in Missouri
- Exchange Models Done Right: Eight Ways to Empower Without Exploiting
- Questions to Ask Before Starting a Supportive Housing Ministry
The Liberty to Serve: Five Benefits an Attorney Can Provide
Nathan Mayo shares the benefits of partnering with attorneys as a church or faith-based nonprofit. He also spotlights Alliance Defending Freedom, a valued Business Partner, that aims to empower organizations to operate within their beliefs.
What Cures Can You Offer Those Trapped in the Loneliness and Isolation Epidemic?
Americans—young and old, married and single, rich and poor—are lonely and isolated. However, the situations surrounding the poor impose a more pronounced scourge on them. What help can you give? True Charity’s Sonya Stearns offers some practical ideas.
Measuring Impact: Notes from a True Charity Chat
Learn the best question to ask after a developmental class, how to keep in touch with program graduates–and more–from this summary of a recent True Charity Network member conversation.
3 Tips for Nonprofits to Boost Their Social Media Presence
In this article, Alyssa Glasgow, Graphic Design Manager for True Charity shares practical tips for improving your organization’s social media strategy.
Transitional Housing Tips: Notes from a True Charity Chat
In September, True Charity Network members from around the country gathered for a “True Charity Chat,” a casual time of brainstorming and sharing experiences. This quarter’s topic was “All Things Transitional Housing.”
Better Boards for Better Ministries
If you serve on or report to a ministry board, then you know firsthand how critically important a well-functioning board is to the success of a ministry. But too often, boards are overlooked, underappreciated, and poorly developed. With some simple know-how and intentionality, you can help develop a better board for a better ministry.