Do organizational leaders understand fundraising? I mean - REALLY understand. Do they know how much work goes on behind the scenes to secure each gift? Fundraising is big business, and it is based on long-standing relationships built on trust. These relationships cannot be recreated in just a few weeks. Does your leader “get” it?
Read MoreDoes your executive leadership understand your fundraising efforts? More and more, non-profit executives do not have the non-profit background that affords them a deep understanding of fundraising and how some major gifts work. We must ensure c-level executives are on the same page as gift officers when it comes to certain gifts, and how they can be used.
Read MoreMany local non-profits were impacted by Covid-19. Some are struggling to meet operational expenses due to decreased memberships. What organizations in your community are feeling the pinch, and what can you do to help?
Read MoreIf you’ve started your own business, you might wonder why states require so much paperwork. It is likely, you are fulfilling requirements created when another business did something unethical. What are some regulations your business follows to safeguard yourself and your customers?
Read MoreEvery year, professional sports pours hundreds of millions of dollars into local communities via charity partners, and the PGA is no exception. Due to Covid restrictions, sporting events are taking place without fans. How is that impacting local charities? Read the blog to learn more.
Read MoreEvery community has specific needs and its own methods for reaching local donors. For example, in Minnesota this month is “Foodshare” month. How does your community support groups in need?
Read MoreDo you know when and how to engage your CEO or leadership team and ensure their success? Read this blog to learn how and when to leverage your CEO.
Read MoreCaptain Tom Moore passed away this week. Sir Thomas Moore was 99 years old when last spring he began raising funds to thank those who worked in the British health system, called the National Health Service. I’m inspired by Captain Tom, and I think you will be too.
Read MoreThe Dorothy A. Johnson Center just came out with its annual trends in philanthropy. The report identified 11 important aspects that will drive philanthropy moving forward. One major trend is a unique opportunity to build public trust. Building credibility for non-profits is critical as we look to the future. Read the blog to learn about this and other trends.
Read MoreHappy 80th birthday to the USO! Over the years the USO has provided support to the members of our armed services. This week, we honor their contributions. Thank you, and happy birthday, USO.
Read MoreFinancial planning, in an optioned-based conservative manner, can benefit non-profits. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreGovernment/Non-Profit community-based partnerships can have a lasting impact on your community. Read this blog to learn more about these partnerships and how you can create one for your organization.
Read MoreHow are you communicating with donors? Studies show that having multiple touchpoints will increase the likelihood of receiving donations. Read this blog for my thoughts on multichannel communications for your donors.
Read MoreNon-profits are still businesses. You still need to plan for the future. What are you doing to ensure your non-profit is prepared for long-term success? Read this blog to learn my thoughts on the importance of financial planning.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court will be hearing a case that involves one of three states, in this case, California, that requires non-profits to list all of their donors above a certain dollar level. Should donors who wish to remain anonymous be included on form 990? I will be closely watching this case.
Read MoreI am proud to be part of the non-profit community. Read this blog to learn more about why I am so passionate about this industry.
Read MoreWe see great examples of philanthropy every day, but this is one of my current favorites. Read this blog and be inspired by a great group of young people.
Read MoreOver the last year, much focus has been placed on non-profits who are concentrated on healthcare, housing, and food insecurity. But, let’s not forget our community non-profits.
Read MoreProviding engaging content for your new board members during the orientation and ensuring their questions are answered before their first meeting will set the tone of their work moving forward.
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