Should Board Members Be Required to Donate?
Is your board of directors required to donate? In this post, I dive into why giving back to your organization is one of the best practices of highly effective nonprofit boards.
Is your board of directors required to donate? In this post, I dive into why giving back to your organization is one of the best practices of highly effective nonprofit boards.
What would a game-changing major gift to your organization make possible? In this blog post, I discuss why every nonprofit should be able to answer this question and how to get the conversation started at your org.
Welcome to 2022, nonprofit leaders! In this video blog, I share what I believe is my most important mission for the upcoming year.
The new year is upon us. Check out my top 5 nonprofit leadership blog posts of 2021 to brush up on the fundamentals of nonprofit fundraising, budgeting, board service, and so much more!
Asking people to donate to your cause doesn’t have to be so terrifying. In fact, it can actually be quite easy…but it may require you to tap into your inner 10 year old.
We have pigeonholed tech as an operations function for way way too long. And because of how we have seen it, funders have seen it that way. Let’s fix this.
Here’s an old family “recipe” that you can easily follow to show your donors some love. And it’s a lot more fun than a thank you note!
I get this question a lot. Here’s an assessment tool you can use to figure out the right answers (with advice on what to do about it).
Nonprofit leaders like you are our most powerful storytellers, reminding all of us of all that is good in the world, lifting us up.
Today, after a Presidential election that is too close to call, you need patience. But nonprofit leaders aren’t the most patient of folks.
Myth: A development director reduces the amount of fundraising work everyone else needs to do. In fact, it’s just the opposite…
You may already have decided this org should NOT have applied for PPP funding. But there’s a lot more to this story. What’s your verdict?