Is your organization adapting? How did General Mills adapt its leading brand icon, Betty Crocker, to meet the needs and expectations of current fans? Your nonprofit can take a lesson from Betty Crocker and adaptability. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreIs your nonprofit focusing on planned giving? What if your organization could work with donors to ensure larger gifts later in life, or after? Would that dramatically impact your nonprofit? Read this blog to learn how why you should change your strategy to grow your planned giving program.
Read MoreWho in your life inspires greatness? For me, one of those individuals is Tom Brady. You might have heard me talk about Tom on my podcast, “Around with Randall.” Read this blog post to learn more about why I think Tom Brady is the GOAT, and how you can pursue greatness in your own journey.
Read MoreI write a lot about private-public partnerships, and often they make great impacts on their communities. But, what happens when these partnerships do more harm than good? Read this blog for an example of a private-public partnership that does not put the needs of the community first.
Read MoreWhat’s your favorite museum? I am not always a “museum guy” but it is important to recognize how powerful they are in teaching us the lessons of our past. Read this blog to learn more about their importance.
Read MoreWhat happens when nonprofits join forces for the good of the community? Here’s a hint -it is always a good thing. Read this blog to learn how two organizations in my hometown of Omaha worked together to bring access to affordable healthcare to marginalized communities.
Read MoreIn nonprofit fundraising, we often focus on large gifts with higher ROI. What about smaller gifts? And, what happens when events like “Giving Tuesday” bring about collective giving. Read the blog for my thoughts, and why I love gifts from the heart.
Read MoreMore and more I am hearing about individuals walking away from their jobs with no notice. What does it say about a person, or an organization, when that happens? How is “the great resignation” impacting all aspects of employment. Read my thoughts in this blog.
Read MoreWhat happens when a nonprofit loses credibility? How does that impact giving? In nonprofit work, think “reputation+ trust = support.” Read the blog to learn more about this concept.
Read MoreSometimes, once a major gift is given, circumstances change which impact the gift, and whether or not the organization wants to publicize - or even accept - the gift. This can be very challenging. Read this blog to learn my thoughts on a morality clause for major giving.
Read MoreWe all know there’s a difference between wants and needs. How is the economy playing into wants vs needs? Read this blog to learn my perspective.
Read MoreRecently, Harvard University made an announcement regarding its endowment’s growth in the past year, as well as a withdrawal from the endowment. While this has caused some consternation, I have a different point of view. Read this blog to understand the lessons you can learn from this example.
Read MoreIt’s Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. This year, take some time to give thanks - and enjoy some football.
Read MoreWe often talk about revenue and dollars, but when it comes to philanthropy, it’s important to remember there are other ways to give or to show support. Let’s remember those who give of their time and talents - nonprofits depend on them but often forget to highlight their gifts.
Read MoreHow is fundraising in education changing? More public school districts are raising private funds than ever before. Read this blog to learn more about the changing landscape of fundraising in public education.
Read MoreThis Veterans Day, we honor those who serve or served our country. Read this blog to learn about my own family’s connection to the US military.
Read MoreIn honor of man-crush Monday…find out why Tom Brady is my man-crush.
Read MoreEvery year a list of the world’s richest is updated and distributed. Recently, Forbes introduced a list of the wealthiest givers. I appreciate this view because it allows us to see generosity at astounding levels. This list can also illustrate those who have the means but don’t give. What are your impressions of this list?
Read MoreYou might think poor leadership is something that only small nonprofits face. However, even the largest organizations with the deepest pockets can experience questionable - or bad - leadership. Read this blog to learn how poor leadership can impact your organization.
Read MoreI am often asked the difference between large and small nonprofits. A quick review of the numbers will reveal a lot. Read this blog post to learn more.
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