Preparing for Fundraising Success
Why are some nonprofits successful with fundraising when others face challenges? Learn how to change your nonprofit’s fundraising “fate.”
Why are some nonprofits successful with fundraising when others face challenges? Learn how to change your nonprofit’s fundraising “fate.”
Changing careers? Learn how to find a job as fundraiser for a nonprofit. Your skills are transferable.
Considering career options? Consider fundraising-related positions in the nonprofit sector. Your expertise and transferable skills may make you the right hire. Learn more about career path and leadership options.
Board members are important members of a nonprofit organization. Is your board members engaged or bored? Are they fully having the opportunity to utilize their talents as a benefit to your organization?
As you are reflecting on the events that took place in 2012, don’t forget to take a moment to review your fundraising goals for 2012. Did you meet and/or exceed your goals?
Thank you for all the work you have done in the nonprofit sector to make every community a better place for all. We salute your efforts in 2012 and look forward to all you will do in 2013. Thank you!
What give do you give someone that has everything or request no gifts? How a gift to a nonprofit in their name? A gift of honor would benefit the charity and your loved one.
Competition for the philanthropic dollar is fierce… For some organizations 40% of their annual budget comes from their yearend campaign. While it may be wonderful to know you can raise 40% during a short period of time, it is perilous if you don’t meet your goal. Reduce your risk with well-organized, year-long fundraising. Think about doing things differently in the coming year. Get ahead of the crowd!
The year 2012 is coming to an end. Year end charitable giving is on the mind of all nonprofits. Now is the time to reach those that wait til the end of the year to donate.
“Everyone needs a mobile strategy. Not having one is like saying, ‘I don’t have a web strategy.’” Learn more from Dave Asheim, CEO Give by Cell.