Community-centered or donor-centered fundraising? I attended a conference last week (thank you, Liberty Bank Foundation). The estimable and hysterical Vu Le offered the keynote address. If you know Vu, you know we were holding our stomachs and behaving in otherwise undignified ways because we were laughing so hard. (If you don’t know Vu, get acquainted […]
Nonprofits
3 Tech Tools Nonprofit Leaders Should Buy (and 3 To Stick to the Free Version)
Technology matters In order to attract, motivate, convince, and keep the dedicated donors who power your mission, nonprofit leaders need just as many technology tools as the big for-profit brands. But what nonprofits don’t have in common with those brands is a budget. To ensure you get the most for your money, it’s important to […]
How to challenge the White Walkers of nonprofit life
In times of disaster, you’ll find thousands of people wondering about nonprofit work. What is our role in society? What is good for me? As I write this, hurricane Harvey is finally lumbering his way across the country. Behind the storm is an area of devastation from floods that’s hard to comprehend – at least […]
What you need to know about online giving and compliance
Online giving compliance? Today’s post comes to us thanks to Ify Aduba of Harbour Compliance. If your organization raises money online (and you probably do), this piece will help you be sure you’re in compliance with the law. You’ve taken the time to revisit your case for support and have identified bold, new fundraising strategies for […]
Experience or energy: what do you need in your staff?
Experience or energy: what do you need in your staff? It sure caught my eye. A question that I hope was a mental exercise was posed recently on an online forum: Should staff and board be limited to 10-year terms? The question received a variety of responses – all of which, to me, highlighted an […]
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