Nonprofits Get It Done — Join the Campaign!

Posted By: Diana Jagde Advocacy + Government, MANP News, Marketing + Communication,

Here in Maine, we know #NonprofitsGetItDone and your organization is part of that story.

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MANP has partnered with the National Council of Nonprofits on Nonprofits Get It Done—a bold, nationwide campaign celebrating the essential work nonprofits do every single day.

Our goal is to build public support that inspires lawmakers to champion policies that protect and strengthen nonprofits, and make it possible for us to provide vital assistance to community members. We want to remind citizens and decision makers that nonprofits embody the “neighbors helping neighbors” ethos that is a central part of American society.


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Days of Action

To bring together the collective voice of the sector, we will be mobilizing around key times to celebrate and uplift local nonprofits. Join us on the times listed below to help shine a spotlight on the essential work happening in your community.

March — Impact Stories 

Share real stories of how nonprofits are making a difference. Organizations are encouraged to highlight the people, programs, and communities behind their work and demonstrate the real-world impact of the nonprofit sector. Check out this toolkit for tips on sharing impact stories

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April — Volunteer Month 

An opportunity to celebrate and thank the volunteers who power nonprofit missions. Organizations can recognize the dedication of volunteers, share their stories, and highlight the critical role volunteerism plays in supporting communities. Join us in posting content on April 20 — Volunteer Month Recognition Day.

May — Mental Health Awareness Month

A day to highlight the important role nonprofits play in supporting mental health in communities, while also recognizing the well-being of nonprofit staff, volunteers, and the people they serve. Organizations can share resources, stories, and practices that promote mental health and resilience. Join us in posting content on May 20 — Mental Health Matters Day.

June 17 — Pride & Inclusive Communities Day 

An opportunity to recognize the role nonprofits play in building inclusive communities where everyone is valued and supported. Organizations can highlight work that advances dignity, equity, and opportunity for LGBTQ+ individuals and families. 

July — Community Impact 

A day to showcase how nonprofits are strengthening communities through service, collaboration, and innovation. Organizations can highlight programs, partnerships, and local initiatives that demonstrate how nonprofits get it done on the ground. 

August 17 — National Nonprofit Day 

A national moment to celebrate the nonprofit sector and the countless ways organizations improve lives across the country. Nonprofits are encouraged to share their impact, recognize their teams and supporters, and highlight why nonprofits matter. 

September 5 — International Day of Charity 

An opportunity to highlight the spirit of generosity that fuels nonprofit work around the world. Organizations can celebrate the power of giving and the role communities, donors, and volunteers play in supporting nonprofit missions. 

October 25 — Make a Difference Day 

A day to spotlight how nonprofits are making a tangible difference in their communities. Organizations can highlight projects, services, and partnerships that demonstrate the real impact of nonprofit work. 

November 13 — World Kindness Day 

An opportunity to celebrate acts of kindness and compassion that strengthen communities. Nonprofits can share stories of service, generosity, and support that show how small actions can create meaningful change. 

December 1 — Giving Tuesday 

A global day of generosity that encourages people to support nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Nonprofits can invite supporters to give, volunteer, or spread the word about causes that matter.