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Shifting Landscapes for Non-profits and Staffing
Stats NZ shows that in 2018, 115,770 registered non-profit institutions were serving New Zealand households. The overwhelming majority (89.2%) did not have any paid employees — they were staffed entirely by volunteers. Approximately 21.5% of New Zealanders undertook volunteer work at that time — that's over 1.1 million Kiwis. Organisations in the Culture, Sport and Recreation category accounted for 44.8% of all community organisations, meaning around 51,833 organisations had


How Recessions Hit Non-Profits' Pokie Money
When the economy hits a rough patch, it's not just businesses feeling the strain. Non-profit organisations also feel the impact, especially those relying on funds from pokie machines. Non-profits rely on various income sources to keep their operations running smoothly, and revenue from pokie machines often plays a significant role. However, during economic downturns, people tend to tighten their purse strings, leading to a decrease in gambling activity and subsequently, a dro


Building Financial Resilience for Non-Profits
In the world of non-profit organisations, financial resilience is not just a desirable trait; it's a necessity. Volunteer committees play a crucial role in ensuring the financial stability of their organisations. Understanding Financial Resilience Financial resilience is the ability of an organisation to withstand financial challenges and uncertainties while continuing to fulfill its mission effectively. 1. Diversify Revenue Streams Relying on a single source of funding can e


Keeping the Spark Alive: How Volunteers Can Avoid Burning Out
Volunteering is a fantastic way to give back and make a difference, but it's important to remember that even the most well-meaning volunteers can burn themselves out. Burnout happens when someone becomes physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausted due to too much stress over a long period. While we often hear about burnout in the workplace, it's a real risk for volunteers too. The Passion Problem Volunteers are often incredibly passionate about the causes they support. Th
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