“If all I’m measured on is money, this is not the job for me.” These are the words shared with us by a nonprofit professional with years of fundraising experience.…
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
Ida B. Wells and Nikole Hannah-Jones – our history and our future
We are at a unique moment in history where we can celebrate the power and accomplishments of two Black women journalists: Ida B. Wells and Nikole Hannah-Jones. The life and…
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Are you operating from a gut feeling or do you have data to back up the work of your nonprofit? Do you have success stories, or are you making an…
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Grassroots organizations often struggle with the question of “how do we develop a list of people who could give to our nonprofit?” Many feel that they must have a list…
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Measurement has become a buzzword in the nonprofit sector. Everyone wants to know – how do you know what you know; and how do you know what you’ve accomplished? Funders,…
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This column is especially for nonprofit CEOs: we know you have to secure buy-in from your leadership, but how exactly do you do that? If you’re going to be successful…
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Everyone within a nonprofit has a unique role to play in advancing the organization’s fundraising and fund development. What role will you play in generating funds for your nonprofit? Sometimes…
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What does it take to build a strong board that supports the growth of the nonprofit it governs? Is it all about people of “power, influence, and wealth?” Building and…
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Are you perfect? Flawless? As a nonprofit, are you all about best practices? Does everyone you serve transform their lives in six months? Do your college students graduate early and…
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
Should your campaign have an advisory council? Is it added work or a blessing?
When structuring a fundraising campaign, nonprofits are encouraged to have campaign chairs, co-chairs, honorary chairs, and an advisory council. The benefits of the first three are well known, but the…