4 Insights to Managing Hiccups in Your Fundraising Campaign
Most fundraising efforts are likely to encounter a few minor setbacks. Minimize their impact and avoid future upsets by taking these insights into account. Read More
Most fundraising efforts are likely to encounter a few minor setbacks. Minimize their impact and avoid future upsets by taking these insights into account. Read More
Any successful move requires three main elements: Take Stock, Make Plans and Communicate, and Get Others Involved. Read More
Your board members should be the champions of your fundraising efforts, and compliance is a key prerequisite. Compliance allows you to plan and budget for necessary expenses. Read More
Grantees incur costs preparing your grant application. It takes time for nonprofits to fit language to your unique questions and format, and customize financial documents to your specifications. Read More
Is the tradition of letters of recommendation a relevant aspect of selecting quality students for your modern scholarship programs? Read More
Hyper-involved nonprofits understand the challenges and hopes of the community. If your nonprofit needs more robust local connections, here are a few thoughts to consider. Read More
If your nonprofit doesn’t have a handle on indirect costs, now is the time to get organized. You must understand your organization’s indirect costs, in order to calculate full-cost program budgets. Read More
In order to be successful in your pursuit of federal funding – you need to do some homework. This includes keeping up with federal government trends. Read More
Whether it is long-term persistent stress or short-term high stress, burnout leads to feelings of hopelessness, loss of motivation, & exhaustion. Identifying burnout in yourself is the key for change. Read More
How does a funder learn more about your organization – beyond your application? There’s a reason they ask for your website, social media handles and more on the application. Read More