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5 things to add to your resume to appeal to nonprofit organizations Are you planning to work for a non-profit organization? Then, your #resume must feature skills, qualifications, and activities that non-profit employers value. Here are some things to add to your #resume: 1. Volunteer work Highlighting your previous volunteer work, even if it was for a different kind of charity, will help you appeal to non-profit employers. 2. Fundraising experience Non-profits rely heavily on fundraising projects. Any experience you have with organizing fundraisers must be emphasized on your #resume. 3. Project management skills Highlight your ability to navigate tight budgets, and plan and execute events on your #resume. If you have undertaken any charity projects before, add them to your resume as well. 4. Grant writing experience If you have grant writing experience, mention that on your #resume. Strong business writing skills too would be a great item to display on your resume. 5. Passion for the cause Most importantly, highlight activities that emphasize your passion for giving back to the community. You can mention any community projects you’ve been a part of, on your #resume. #nonprofit #charity #donate #community #nonprofitorganization #volunteer #giveback #love #education #support #fundraising #socialgood #covid #dogood #ngo #givingback #philanthropy #change #fundraiser #help #makeadifference #donation #children #hope #instagood #donations #causes #volunteering #nonprofits #mentalhealth #resumewriter #resume #resumetips #resumehelp #resumewriting #resumeservices #jobsearch #resumedesign #coverletter #cv #career #resumeadvice #resumebuilder #careercoach #resumes #jobinterview #careergoals #resumetemplate #resumeservice #jobs #careeradvice #careerchange #resumebuilding #job #resumereview #interviewtips #careerdevelopment #interview #resumemakeover #cvwriting

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