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Virtual Board Meetings: The Quick Guide for Nonprofits

2023-05-18T23:56:59-04:00

With the pandemic’s turbulent effects on society, nonprofits like yours are relying more than ever on their boards to overcome the financial constraints and community engagement challenges that arise. However, remote operations are the new norm thanks to social distancing recommendations, making effective board management challenging. Boards are struggling to collaborate, make important decisions, and generate community support. Thankfully, today’s technological landscape is rapidly advancing, and the best way to surpass these challenges is by going virtual! Virtual board meetings are the safest option to be mindful of any health concerns. There’s no need to worry about keeping six feet [...]

Virtual Board Meetings: The Quick Guide for Nonprofits2023-05-18T23:56:59-04:00

5 Ways to Up Your Networking Game

2023-05-18T23:56:51-04:00

The pandemic has put all of our in-person events on hold, but here are some timeless tips you can work on now to up your game for when it’s safe to resume. Whether you have always been a wall-flower or a networking pro, now is as good a time as any to up your skills. And all of these suggestions can be applied to your current virtual events (and, as a bonus, you’ll already have an easy way to connect and follow up with everyone you meet, virtually!) Regardless of your feelings about such events, they do exist for some [...]

5 Ways to Up Your Networking Game2023-05-18T23:56:51-04:00

How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy

2023-05-18T23:56:43-04:00

starting from scratch? Time to do something about it! Legacy giving programs often never get off the ground because people think talking about death is creepy. Yet right now people are questioning the meaning of life, and their own mortality, in a way that’s unprecedented. People are wondering: What will their legacy be? Just possibly they may wish part of their legacy to be supporting the causes they cared about during their lifetime. It’s not going to happen though, unless you begin the conversation. Maybe you, or your board, feel that discussing this with stakeholders during a pandemic is a “no-no.” [...]

How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy2023-05-18T23:56:43-04:00

5 Volunteer Management Strategies Your Nonprofit Needs to Know

2019-12-16T16:27:39-05:00

We recently broke down the basics of volunteer management, but to develop a truly engaging, rewarding volunteer program, you’ll need more than just a working knowledge of what volunteer management means. Looking to develop a volunteer program for the first time or take your existing volunteer management plan to the next level? You’ve come to the right place. Here, we’ll talk through 5 strategies that can revolutionize your approach to volunteer management, each of which can help you increase volunteer engagement and retention. Try one of the following tips on its own or put all of them together for a truly [...]

5 Volunteer Management Strategies Your Nonprofit Needs to Know2019-12-16T16:27:39-05:00

Why Your Board Cares About Fundraising Compliance and You Should, Too

2019-12-16T06:17:36-05:00

Your nonprofit’s Board of Directors sets the direction of the entire organization. While the board’s primary duties include ensuring that the nonprofit’s funds actually further its charitable purpose, it also makes financial decisions on new programs, technology, and fundraising expenses. At the same time, your nonprofit’s employees and volunteers look to the board for the materials, technology, and approval to conduct their solicitation activities. Any real or perceived disconnect between board and staff can affect your whole nonprofit’s fundraising success! Bridging that gap begins with charitable solicitation (aka fundraising) compliance. Currently, forty-four states have laws surrounding a nonprofit’s charitable solicitation activities, [...]

Why Your Board Cares About Fundraising Compliance and You Should, Too2019-12-16T06:17:36-05:00

6 Examples of Cause Marketing Activities

2019-12-06T07:56:25-05:00

  "Causes brings over 140 million people together to form the world's largest giving community. The belief that everyone has something to give is at the core of what we do; people just need a little inspiration, and to know that whoever they are, there is something meaningful they can do." -Joe Green, Causes.com   Box Tops for Education, TOMS Shoes, and Live Strong are a few of the most popular cause marketing campaigns today. They are great campaigns that help organizations and others in need. But what exactly is cause marketing?   In ReDefining Cause Marketing, Selfish Giving defines cause [...]

6 Examples of Cause Marketing Activities2019-12-06T07:56:25-05:00

Top Leadership Skills Sought by Today’s Nonprofit Boards

2019-11-24T20:34:10-05:00

Whether a board is seeking to replace a retiring executive director or requesting a search for a new CEO to move their organization to greater levels of success, the leadership skills they are seeking are much different than those of traditional nonprofit leaders. As an executive search consultant for the nonprofit sector, I've noticed that boards are seeking chief executives with transformational leadership styles. Previously, boards placed a strong emphasis on recruiting executives who were passionate about the mission, experienced with grant writing, program development and had good management and community relationship skills. Though these skills remain important, the following are [...]

Top Leadership Skills Sought by Today’s Nonprofit Boards2019-11-24T20:34:10-05:00

What Corporations Really Want in Partnerships with Nonprofits

2019-11-18T04:49:18-05:00

Do you want to partner with a business, but you're not sure how to get started? Have you attempted working with corporations in the past, but haven't been successful? Join us for this webinar where you'll learn the secrets of what corporations are really looking for in partnerships with nonprofits. To register for this free webinar CLICK HERE This one hour, informative and educational session will be led by Bruce Burtch, who has been called "The Father of Cause Marketing." Bruce designed the most successful campaign on emergency preparedness in the country through a partnership between Pacific Gas & Electric and [...]

What Corporations Really Want in Partnerships with Nonprofits2019-11-18T04:49:18-05:00

5 Red Flags when Raising Major Gifts

2019-11-15T15:13:40-05:00

This post was originally published to Amy Eisenstein's blog and is being shared here, with her permission. Red flags are often used as a sign of warning or danger. Unfortunately, most red flags are not literal, but figurative, and are often missed by the people who need them most. Once you know the red flags of major gift fundraising, they might be easier to identify and tackle. Here are the top red flags to watch for at your organization. Once you eliminate these red flags, you’ll be ready to raise major gifts in a major way.   1. The development director [...]

5 Red Flags when Raising Major Gifts2019-11-15T15:13:40-05:00

Corporate Partnership Q&A: Marriott + Children’s Miracle Network

2021-08-28T10:43:10-04:00

Corporate partnerships between nonprofits and businesses can be incredibly beneficial to both parties. To provide a peek behind the curtain, this is the first in a series of interview-style articles where we will explore successful corporate partnerships from both the business and the nonprofit perspectives. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and Marriott International have an incredible partnership spanning more than three decades. With me today, are John Lauck from CMN Hospitals and Amy Moyer from Marriott International to tell us a little more. Craig: Thank you both for being willing to share with us. Tell us a little about each of your roles? [...]

Corporate Partnership Q&A: Marriott + Children’s Miracle Network2021-08-28T10:43:10-04:00
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