It’s easy to admire our national parks, particularly Rocky Mountain National Park, which exemplifies conservation and nature’s resilience. These parks are living classrooms, offering lessons in ecology and the importance of preserving biodiversity. Beyond their environmental value, they also bolster local economies and provide peaceful refuge from the bustle of modern life, underscoring their enduring significance.
Read MoreIn a recent Chronicle of Philanthropy opinion piece, the author talks on a critical issue: fundraisers are under siege. While fundraising is essential to nonprofit sustainability, it remains largely misunderstood by leadership, contributing to burnout and high turnover. 55% of fundraisers feel underappreciated, and 51% plan to leave their jobs within two years. The disconnect between nonprofit leaders and their fundraising teams is clear and it threatens long-term organizational success. Leaders must embrace fundraising as a shared responsibility and provide the necessary tools, training, and support to empower their teams.
Read MoreFollowing a new report for the U.S. nonprofit sector: 22% of workers struggle to afford basic necessities like housing, food, and healthcare. While nonprofits aim to address social issues, many of their own employees face financial hardships, revealing a stark contradiction. Addressing these financial challenges could be crucial to the sustainability and impact of nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreShrinkflation isn’t just happening in your grocery aisle—it’s infiltrating healthcare, too. As hospitals and clinics quietly reduce staffing and services while costs continue to rise, patients are left with longer wait times, overworked staff, and reduced care options. Uncover how these subtle cutbacks directly impact communities, especially vulnerable populations, and raises a critical question: What happens when essential healthcare starts to slip away? Find out how this hidden crisis is playing out right in your neighborhood and what it means for the future of public health.
Read MoreIntermediaries are essential in connecting donors to nonprofits, but what happens when a significant portion of donations is lost to fees before reaching those in need? What is the real cost of using intermediaries in philanthropy, questioning whether their value justifies the millions they divert from direct aid? Discover how alternative giving models could ensure more funds reach the front lines, and why it's crucial to rethink how donations are distributed for maximum impact. Curious about the true cost of philanthropy?
Read MoreAs artificial intelligence like, ChatGPT, gains acceptance, a recent Fox Business article reveals that nearly half of Generation Z prefers AI career advice over that of their supervisors. While I appreciate AI for fact-finding, I rely more on the experiential lessons from my upbringing and mentors. Ultimately, AI should support our decisions, not replace the invaluable human experiences that shape our lives.
Read MoreRising property insurance premiums are creating significant challenges for homeowners and the broader economy. Driven by natural disasters and increasing construction costs, these hikes force many to make tough financial decisions, risking their coverage altogether. This article delves into the impact on housing affordability and lending policies, highlighting the urgent need for strategies to address these complex issues. Discover how these trends could reshape the future of real estate.
Read MoreNeglecting health for the sake of work can backfire, impacting both personal well-being and professional productivity. Don’t let office demands keep you from living and working at your best.
Read MoreVolunteers. In 2023, their contributions are valued at $33.49 per hour! However, their impact extends way beyond labor savings. Volunteers expand a nonprofit’s capacity, offer specialized skills, and credibility – making them a crucial asset during tight times. The sooner you understand the importance of investing in volunteer engagement, the sooner it will become a game-changer for your organization.
Read MoreOverlooking women in philanthropy represents a missed opportunity, as they increasingly control significant wealth and demonstrate distinct, impactful giving patterns. Engaging women not only taps into a major financial reservoir but also supports nonprofits with diversified, stable funding and enhanced sustainability. Ignoring their influence risks losing crucial donations and long-term support essential for meaningful impact.
Read MoreAs college football season kicks off, the excitement is dampened by stories of players prioritizing financial gain over the game. Recent comments by Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy and a rumored incident with Alabama’s Nick Saban underscore a shift in focus from football to money, highlighting misplaced priorities. These stories remind us that while financial success is important, relationships, trust, and honor should come first, both in sports and in life.
Read MoreBy mastering clear, direct language and leveraging your expertise, you ensure a message isn't just heard but compelling. Balancing respect, evidence, and strategic insight, you can learn to navigate power dynamics and elevate conversations to achieve meaningful, actionable outcomes.
Read MoreA recent Bloomberg article revealed that ATM fees outside one’s bank have surged, with Atlanta's average hitting $5.66 per transaction, despite these transactions being automated. Banks are also now charging for basic services like paper statements, which feels excessive. This shift in banking revenue practices highlights a growing disconnect between banks and customer satisfaction.
Read MoreThe rising cost of homes reflects a broader issue tied to the American Dream, particularly for younger generations. While traditional home ownership is associated with economic stability and personal benefits, alternative housing options such as tiny houses, prefab homes, and 3D-printed houses offer more affordable and innovative solutions. These alternatives challenge the conventional definition of a home, emphasizing that the essence of a home lies in the experiences and joy it provides, rather than its size or construction method. Redefining what makes a home could address the housing crisis more effectively than sticking to traditional models.
Read MoreNearly 20 years ago, an old family friend and community leader highlighted the issue of local nonprofits competing against each other rather than collaborating, which stuck with me. This insight aligns with recent efforts highlighted in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where organizations like Citizen’s University are working to unite nonprofits to address community challenges more effectively. Trust and collaboration are essential for nonprofits to maximize their impact, but achieving this requires overcoming significant leadership challenges and silos.
Read MoreReady or not, the impending multitrillion-dollar wealth transfer poses significant challenges, particularly for those unprepared to manage substantial inheritances. Many heirs lack the necessary financial education and estate planning, leaving them vulnerable to poor decisions, legal disputes, and hefty tax burdens. Proactive communication, education, and planning are critical tools needed to prevent the loss of wealth and ensure a smooth transition of assets across generations.
Read MoreThe Olympics showcase not only physical prowess but the extraordinary resilience of athletes who overcome immense challenges to achieve greatness. Stories like Michael Phelps battling ADHD and depression, Wilma Rudolph defying polio, and Simone Biles prioritizing mental health remind us that success is defined by how we handle adversity, not just the victories themselves.
Read MoreA campaign project driven by leadership with no genuine philanthropic connection is unlikely to succeed, regardless of how essential it might seem. While the project's need is clear, its disconnect from what donors find compelling highlights a broader issue in understanding philanthropic motivations. To truly engage donors and achieve impact, it’s crucial to align projects with the values and interests of philanthropists, focusing on making a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Read MoreAt Tarleton State University, a significant parking fee increase sparked controversy when respected professor Ted Roberts was dismissed. Despite positive reviews and support from faculty, Roberts' contract was not renewed until his case gained media attention, highlighting a broader failure in leadership and communication. This incident underscores the consequences of leadership disconnect and the importance of addressing issues with trust and common sense.
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