Public schools are doing more fundraising than ever before. No longer are the kids selling candy bars…today’s fundraising efforts are larger in scale to supplement what taxes and states do not fund. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreHaving both a hero and a spirit makes life so much more worthwhile. If we spent more time with the people who give us a sense of positivity or do the things more often that we enjoy, life for everyone would be more joyous. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreWe’ve written about public-private partnerships in the past. In some cases, government agencies are late paying nonprofits, causing them to close their doors. This blog post highlights what happens when the government does not pull its weight when providing assistance to nonprofit organizations. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year when annual performance reviews are taking place. As a manager, are you focused only on the year-end event, or are you working with your employees year-round to help impact their performance? Read this blog to learn why performance reviews should begin at the beginning of the year.
Read MoreOver the course of the last 12 months, nonprofit vendors have experienced changes ranging from mergers to layoffs. How are these changes impacting the industry? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreBased on his 2008 book Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential, a documentary is being made and released in late March. The book uncovered some great lessons as well as food for thought for nonprofit leaders. How will the documentary impact the industry? Read the blog for Randall’s thoughts.
Read MoreThis blog - and other content from Hallett Philanthropy, discusses often the importance of being flexible. But, when should you or your organization not be flexible? Read this blog to learn more about when it’s OK not to bend for others.
Read MoreHow will the current, and predicted, economic challenges impact nonprofits? One important aspect to consider is how these challenges are impacting the wealthiest donors and their propensity to give as their wealth decreases. Is your nonprofit prepared? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on this topic.
Read MoreThe IRS recently set guidelines for nonprofits accepting gifts of cryptocurrency. Moving forward, these gifts will be reported the same way land or artwork would be. How does this impact donors? And what does this mean for nonprofits? Read this blog for Randall’s perspective.
Read MoreWhile coaching youth basketball I have been reminded of some very important lessons. Read this blog for my perspective on youth sports and the lessons we can learn from our kids.
Read MoreFor the last several years we have been told technology will save the day, and that it will solve all our problems. While many solutions have proven helpful in nonprofit work, there is no technology that can take the place of the relationship-building that is so critical in this line of work. Read this blog for more of Randall’s thoughts on this topic.
Read MoreRecently, Amazon announced it is shuttering its AmazonSmile program, which generated hundreds of millions of dollars for nonprofits around the United States. What does this mean for the many nonprofits who relied on this funding? How does Amazon intend to make up for this loss of funds? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreI am concerned too many nonprofit organizations are too heavily dependent on endowment or grant opportunities. A recent study highlights a massive drop in philanthropic endowments and other investments over the past year. What can nonprofit organizations do to ensure they are not too dependent on endowments or grant opportunities? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreWe are seeing a lot of news lately of layoffs. There will likely be more throughout 2023. In some cases there seems to be no rhyme or reason as to how individuals were laid off - it is simply to get to a budget number. How can you prepare for a potential layoff? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on the topic.
Read MoreRecently Disney announced the end of remote work for a majority of its employees. How will this impact the global trend of remote work? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on remote work and how companies should adjust loving forward.
Read MoreWhy do donors give? We have examined this very question before, but it bears repeating. There are three main reasons donors give, and none are due to tax benefits. Read this blog to learn what motivates people to give to their favorite nonprofits.
Read MoreBeing in a position to give to a philanthropy, no matter the amount, is a wonderful thing. It is never a good idea to criticize or pass judgment, on how someone gives. This blog serves as a reminder that giving is very personal. Read on for more of Randall’s thoughts on the topic.
Read MoreOver the last few years, I have provided many training sessions for my clients via Zoom. Hosting training over Zoom can be challenging but in the last few weeks, I have noticed more engagement than ever. It has been very rewarding to see those in attendance absorbing the information and engaging with me. How do you engage when meeting over Zoom?
Read MoreWhen we face challenges we often ask “why me”, and “why now?” Now, as my family faces challenges, I am making it a priority to ensure those around me know how much I love and appreciate them. How are you making sure your loved ones know how important they are in your life?
Read MoreWhen the December 2022 Omnibus Bill was passed, it included important changes to retirement offerings by employers. How might this impact you or your organization? Read this blog to learn more.
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