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Social Media Policy Must‑Haves Part 2: Drafting Your Policy

The first step in developing a social media policy is to map out your strategy for usage, content and access. That information will make it easier to create a formal policy. When drafting your social media policy, make sure it’s clearly stated and easily accessible for everyone in your organization. Important elements to include are: Purpose – Clearly […]

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Social Media Policy Must‑Haves Part I: Brainstorming

Social media is a powerful marketing tool. With a social media presence, you can engage stakeholders, connect with your community, gain a broader audience, draw attention to your mission, promote events and programs, and fundraise. The key to social media success is to use it thoughtfully and effectively. That’s where a social media policy comes […]

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You Ask, We Answer: Protecting Your Church from Financial Fraud

Churches are funded primarily by the charitable contributions of members and other donors, but what happens when funds are stolen or embezzled? Does your church have a financial safeguard plan in place? Keeping tabs on your ministry’s funds is instrumental in keeping your doors open to members, and it’s important to understand how to recognize […]

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5 Ways to Help Prevent Financial Fraud at Your Church

Awareness is key when it comes to protecting your church’s funds. The more your church’s finance team knows about preventing fraud, the better off you’ll be now and in the long run. Here are some ways to keep your finances on the up and up. Source: https://www.guideoneconnections.com/blog/article/5-ways-help-prevent-financial-fraud-your-church […]

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Upcoming Webinar: Prevent Financial Fraud at Your Church

Financial fraud is an expensive problem for churches. It amounts to $37 billion in worldwide church-related crime losses and $8 billion in losses due to mismanagement of funds.* It can be as simple as stealing money from the offering plate to as detailed as full-fledged embezzlement schemes. And to really compound the problem, 95 percent of […]

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