Thoughts on Sustainability
Nonprofit and personal sustainability intertwined with human resource policies, funding and succession planning
Nonprofit and personal sustainability intertwined with human resource policies, funding and succession planning
Should you dip into the principal of your nonprofit endowment or “reserve-fund?” Consider the short and long term implications.
Quantifying economic impact – key to telling your nonprofit story
In the world of Facebook and Twitter we sometimes forget the value of the trusted website. Can’t we say it all in 140 characters? Or a photo? Will the website go the way of the covered wagon? John Kenyon with Nonprofit Technology Network, NTEN (www.nten.org) tells all.
Make sure your nonprofit gets the media attention it deserves. The press won’t come to you, you have to go to them. And you have to go prepared. Learn what you need to do to create visibility for your organization or institution.
You may not be a lawyer, but you should know your non-profit related legal responsibilities… Here’s an overview of things to consider: contracting, endowments, gift acceptance policies, fiduciary responsibilities, taxes, financial management, pledges and misappropriation of funds. Attorney Van Turner explains….
There is no way to calculate the value of volunteers. But – if you work for a nonprofit, you have to be prepared to manage the ideas. As a volunteer – keep your word and deliver.
Fundraising professionals are actually volunteer managers – they identify, motivate and support the work of volunteers. Includes ideas for evaluating staff and day-to-day activities.
It’s a big honor to lead a nonprofit. But what about fundraising? Are you really the chief development officer? Learn your fundraising and fund development management responsibilities.
You’ve joined a nonprofit board. Now what do you do? Learn your fundraising roles and responsibilities so you can be the board leader you know you can be!”