Everyone is stressed. It seems we are all exhausted. A reminder to everyone who reads our blog, it’s ok not to be ok.
Read MoreWhat happens when you lose your cool? No matter where you work or what happens during your day, you must remain patient. Read this blog to learn how nonprofit leaders can shrug off difficult moments at work.
Read MoreIn February 2020, I spoke at the Hall Render Conference for Healthcare Executives. The speaker before me discussed a new illness impacting Asia and Europe and the likelihood of this becoming a full-blown pandemic. Of course, now we know what came next. This blog reflects on the last two years and my thoughts on what comes next.
Read MoreI would be remiss if I didn’t touch on the recent news of Tom Brady’s retirement. He truly is the greatest football player of all time. This announcement made me wonder, did other GOATS in areas of the arts and sciences know of their impact at that time? How does our age of instant gratification affect these types of announcements?
Read MoreHow do you manage disappointment? What can you do when you have a disappointing outcome to a project or program you worked hard to complete? Take this lesson from my eight-year-old.
Read MoreLegislative changes are coming to planned giving and donor-advised funds. Is your organization prepared? How can you work with donors to ensure planned giving for your organization adjusts to new legislation?
Read MoreRecently, the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy published an article, written by Randall Hallett, highlighting results from the Hallett Philanthropy 2021 Nonprofit Employment Survey. We are proud to share this piece and hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed writing it.
Read MoreMcKenzie Scott is setting a great example for philanthropists across the globe. She continues to give massive amounts - and the best thing about it is that she does not restrict organizations on how to spend. This is just one example of a philanthropist who truly “gets” it.
Read MorePrince was an amazing artist. He taught us many things over the years but one of the biggest lessons we can learn from this larger-than-life performer is the importance of estate planning. Because he had no trust, will, or other documentation, his estate has been tied up in the courts for over six years. Read this blog to learn more about the implications of not having your estate plans in place.
Read MoreAfter a brief hiatus, GoFundMe is back as a fundraising resource for nonprofits. The company has acquired Classy to help facilitate nonprofit fundraising. Now is the time to embrace technology partners to help propel our industry forward. What are your thoughts?
Read MoreRecently, Dan Cardinali announced his resignation from the industry organization, Independent Sector. As an industry leader, Dan really set the tone and helped make important advancements in the nonprofit industry. In this blog, I take just a moment to thank him for his contributions.
Read MoreWhen donors give, they sometimes give in interesting ways. What’s the most memorable way your organization has received a gift? Will it top this gift to CCNY?
Read MoreOne prediction I made in 2021 was that some smaller nonprofit organizations would not survive the changing economic times. Sadly, I was right. We are beginning to see some nonprofits close their doors. What is your organization doing to ensure it is prepared for economic challenges such as donors giving less?
Read MoreIs 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.
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