Money Talk

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Budgeting for Community Buy-In: Why Moving Costs Extend to Social Integration

When we think about moving or launching a new project in a community, the first things we usually budget for are the obvious ones: transportation, equipment, housing, maybe permits, and marketing. But there’s one line item that often gets overlooked, and it can make or break your success: community buy-in. Whether you’re a nonprofit organization

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What’s Your Money Personality? 6 Types Explained

When it comes to money, we all think differently. Some people save every penny, while others can’t resist splurging on the latest trend. These patterns aren’t random. They’re part of your money personality. Understanding your money personality can help you make smarter choices, avoid financial pitfalls, and even improve your relationships. Here are the six

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Money Lessons From A Mrs. Roper Romp: Finance, Fun, and Fabulousness

If you’ve ever seen Three’s Company, you know Mrs. Roper was impossible to miss. With her flowing caftans, chunky jewelry, and sassy one-liners, she became a style icon in her own right. Fast forward to today, and she’s inspired a quirky cultural phenomenon: the Mrs. Roper Romp—where groups of friends gather in bold caftans and

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Federal Surplus Property Program Helps Nonprofits

Looking for a way to stretch your nonprofit’s budget or support underserved communities without breaking the bank? The Federal Surplus Property Program might just be one of the best-kept secrets in resourceful giving. This powerful initiative allows nonprofits, public service organizations, and certain qualified individuals to obtain high-quality government surplus property, everything from office furniture

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