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It’s Time to Relearn Again: 3 Fundraising Fundamentals to Remember
January 14, 2016 at 11:24 am

Planned giving needs to be intentional. According to Giving USA, 8 percent of contributions in 2014 were in the form of bequests. That means nonprofit organizations received $10.75 billion as a result of people making gifts through their estates. We love the news reports of the organization that receives millions of dollars from someone it has never before heard of. But every day, unreported by any news agency in America, are the people who set aside a portion of their estates for charities they are supporting, have supported, have some affiliation with, or have benefitted from at some time.

A Crazy Simple Trick to Help Your Board Members Fundraise
January 7, 2016 at 10:29 am

I’m going to assume your board members fundraise. Or at least they mean well and want to fundraise. If that’s not the case, read Joan’s post about how to convince your board to fundraise. But let’s assume that is the case. That doesn’t mean it’s easy for them. After all, they don’t work for your…

4 Tips for Mining Your Organization’s 'Acres of Diamonds'
December 29, 2015 at 11:06 am

The crux of Russell Conway's famous essay, “Acres of Diamonds,” actually translates to one of the greatest secrets of fundraising ever revealed. It’s been my experience that virtually every organization fails to fully mine the innumerable diamonds hidden within its own database. So how can you find “Acres of Diamonds” within your own organization? Focus on developing a positive, forward-thinking attitude...

Avoiding a Fundraising Crisis Takes Leadership
December 29, 2015 at 9:37 am

When fundraising isn’t going well, the budget is in jeopardy and a nonprofit needs a miracle, the conversations seem to start the same way. “Our organization needs to raise a lot of money, more than we’ve ever raised before, and as soon as possible. Can you help?” Over the years I’ve received far too many…

The One Thing That Makes Board Meetings Worthwhile
December 28, 2015 at 9:55 am

“I don’t want to go to my board meeting.” Come on. You’ve said it, right? Oh please, be honest. You believe in your organization. You love the work. But preparing for a board meeting? Ugh. Board members–you hate them, too. Do you even bother to read the reports? You wanted to but (a) had no…

Changed Minds and Kindred Spirits
December 17, 2015 at 9:00 am

Mia and spoke last week regarding her organization’s donor acquisition program for 2016. Mia is the development director for an environmental organization in the Northwest. As she reviewed her plans, two words kept ringing in my head: “advocacy” and “fundraising.” What struck me was how she seemed to be conflating the two...

When Nonprofit Board Members Are Treated Like Cash Machines
December 14, 2015 at 11:18 am

The pleasures of being a nonprofit board member are many. But here’s one thing many board members don’t want to be: cash machines. As new board members, they may resent being asked to fill in a charity’s year-end budget gap or having to constantly solicit their friends and family for donations. They also may be…

Former Board Chairman Sues Museum, Claims Misuse of $1.4M Donation
December 11, 2015 at 9:24 am

A former chairman of the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) board of directors is suing the museum, alleging misuse of his $1.4 million donation. In 2004, Robert Lang made a donation to name a wing of MOSI after his wife, Whitney Lang, who died the year before. Under the agreed-upon terms, the wing was…

Nonprofit Agency's Board Members Resign Over Way Agency Governed
December 9, 2015 at 10:40 am

The Hancock County Board of Supervisors wants a state audit of a nonprofit agency that receives federal funding to assist the underprivileged because four board members have resigned, saying they fear they will be liable because of mismanagement by other key board members. The four board members who resigned from the Gulf Coast Community Action…

Diversity Is an Essential in Nonprofits
November 23, 2015 at 9:40 am

Diversity in nonprofits has multiple facets. Diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, ability and others, among board members, staff and volunteers are essential in nonprofits for three important reasons: 1. Diversity helps serve the needs of our community. Diversity among the people working in nonprofits helps ensure people being served are represented at…