How are you progressing towards your fundraising goals? Can you take a moment to review and – if needed – reset them? Could your goals be too aggressive? Were they…
April 2021
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
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Anyone who has played the three-card monte, knows that it’s just a big set up to distract, deflect and ultimately, to detach you from your money. It’s a swindle and…
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View the Gallery: A Day at Monroe Park
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College CornerFeaturedMadyson Fitzgerald
University of Richmond Community in Turmoil Over Building Names
University of Richmond Community in Turmoil Over Building Names By Madyson Fitzgerald On February 25, University of Richmond President Ronald A. Crutcher sent a letter to the university community, announcing…
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By Bernard Freeman Part 2 of 3 More Health Tips One of the reasons most people fail a diet is because they try to quit foods they’ve eaten all their…
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By Bernard Freeman Part 1 of 3 Why Drink Water? All life on Earth relies on water. Drinking water everyday consistently can bring added benefits to your life and your…
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The 80-20 Rule By Elijah Thomas If you’re unfamiliar with the Pareto principle, it’s a beneficial strategy to incorporate into different aspects of your life, including a job search. The…
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Maybe you’ve never purchased travel insurance before. Or perhaps it’s been several years and a couple of suitcases ago. We know travel insurance plans can be very complex. This week,…
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
If I only had five more staff – Quality vs. quantity
We hear the constant complaint from nonprofit professionals and board members “if we had more people, we could raise more money, build more capacity, engage more people, and make the…
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“Guilt and Shame” have always been the bookends of oppression. What are bookends designed to do? They are designed to keep the books in place, to keep them on the…