If a substantial portion of a nonprofit’s income comes from philanthropy, it is essential that the board is engaged in fundraising.
As engaged citizens, for many people and organizations, politics is essential.
Board governance can be hard to master. And, when you have members who should depart, it’s tougher. Here’s one strategy that works.
In light of recent events, I thought this was a good time to talk about political — and apolitical — fundraising.
Guiding an organization through change is a challenge for any leader. Board members and staff may be entrenched in old ways and methods
Volunteer engagement is a two-way street. Treat the volunteers like you would like to be treated.
You just elected a handful of new board members. What’s next? Giving them a big white binder? Conducting an orientation?
In wake of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, there’s a lot of noise this time of year. Many nonprofits participate in Giving Tuesday.
When leaders and teams feel seen and recognized with their pain and their strengths, organizations move forward.
As a member of charity projects or nonprofit organizations, you know how challenging it can be to communicate a message to people.















