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Celebrating Philanthropy
November 15 marks National Philanthropy Day. Whether your community has a formal recognition of this day, you can - and should - use this opportunity to celebrate the philanthropists who make your work possible and the staff and donors - that's you - who help them find the joy of giving.
Time Blocking & Time Management
Time is not the friend of development professionals who always have much more to do than hours in the day. Time blocking is one way to stay on top of your tasks to get more done. How do you manage your lengthy to do list without going crazy?
Developing Grant Budgets
An important and often overlooked part of a successful grant application, this week we explore three ways to ensure that you make the most of your grant budget instead of leaving it as a last-minute afterthought for your application.
Preparing Staff for Organizational Change
When you know your organization needs to change, you need staff ready, willing, and able to implement that change. But I'm a firm believer that change doesn't happen to people, it should happen with people. Learn how and why to get your staff prepared for change and how to effectively engage them in the change process.
Is Your Organization Ready for Change?
The Greek Philosopher Heraclitus said "the only constant in life is change." If the last decade or so taught us anything, it was the truth in that statement. With change inevitable, is your organization poised to manage change, whether imposed from external forces or your choice?
Generational Differences in Volunteering
Do you struggle to recruit volunteers? You might look at your communication methods and the activities you offer to see if you are reaching the right demographic. That is, each generation has a different reasonh for volunteering and a preferred method for outreach to them. When you match their needs, they will come eager to help!
Generational Differences in Giving
If you treat all your donors the same, you are leaving some or many of them behind. Each generation has different preferences in how they like to support an organization and how you can best reach them. Tailoring your message can help generate more money today and in the future.
The Secret to Grant Success
One simple tip will help improve your grant success. It doesn’t take much time or even much talent. What is it? Watch and find out!
Should You Have an Executive Committee?
Learn how you can and should leverage your executive committee for the good and growth of your organization.
The Role of a Governance Committee
This week we explore the role of the governance committee and whether your organization's board should have one. (Hint: YES!)
Flipped Board Agenda
Try the flipped agenda to get your board more engaged and improve your organization.
Making the Most of Your Golf Outing
Leverage your outing to maximize the impact not just on event day, but for the entire year.
Stewarding Grant Funders
These tips can help you figure out the best ways to thank your grantors and keep them engaged in your work between grant application cycles.
The Fund Development Environment
Here’s how can you maximize your success and raise more money in this fund development environment.
Using Board Committees
How to use your board committees to maximize your organization’s effectiveness.
Using Your Power and Influence to Get More Done
Investing in others and developing trusted relationships can help you be more productive.
Recruiting Board Members Using a Board Matrix
How do you get the "right" people on your board? You don’t leave it to chance.
Recruiting Your Board Chair
To move your organization forward, you need to strategically choose the person to serve as your next board chair.