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Some Observations about Your Board Meetings.
Whenever a non-profit colleague leaves a job, or is dismissed, and reaches out to me, the first thing I say is, “Well, at least you don’t have to go to the next Board Meeting” and that person’s spirits are immediately … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Fund, Board Development, Fundraising, Leadership, Philanthropy
Tagged board development, Board Meetings, Mission Moments
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The One Hour (daily) Fundraising Challenge
I was in Nebraska this week, with one of my favorite all time clients, and where the Marketing department is working hard to secure subscription renewals for next season. All day long, on the phone, one relationship at a time, … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Fund, Fundraising, Philanthropy
Tagged Fundraising, Philanthropy, phone solicitation
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Donor Retention is (probably) Not Your Biggest Problem.
We talk a great deal about donor retention in our fundraising programs, and with good reason. Acquisition is an expensive and time consuming endeavor, and donors who don’t return bum everyone out. But let me throw a Hot Take: we are … Continue reading
Keeping it Moving: Continuous Improvements for Good (fundraising) Health
I was at the doctor last week, following up on some fluid checks as one must after age forty, and despite a Holiday of many sugar cookies, I had continued the positive momentum against my junky metabolism for the second … Continue reading
Posted in Philanthropy
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2016. Travel Postcards From an Unsettled America.
What can be said about 2016? A look back at another year of Traveling, Consulting, and Writing in the Americas: The signs for a challenging 2016 were evident in early January, when I was very nearly struck by a fast … Continue reading
Confessions of an Introvert Fundraiser.
Someone wiser than me said, “A fool at 40 is a fool forever” and I believe that is true. So it was one afternoon approaching my 40th birthday that I said, out loud for the first time, “I am in … Continue reading
Posted in Fundraising, Leadership, Philanthropy
Tagged fundraising culture, introvert, Philanthropy
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What Now? We Work.
My life in the Arts began more than 25 years ago. As a shy and awkward teenager, new to America after living a childhood abroad, I found the backstage world of the theatre as a home and refuge. 25 years … Continue reading
Posted in Philanthropy
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Our Biggest Fundraising Challenge? Following Up.
What is the magic in fundraising? Those times when the strongest connections are made, the right donor at the right time to the right project. But it is awfully hard to get there. We can all recognize those moments: the backstage … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Fund, Performing Arts, Philanthropy, Sponsorship
Tagged events fundraising, Philanthropy, sponsorship
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Smoldering Piles: Will Philanthropy Survive the 2016 Election?
Will America recover from this election? Whatever the result, there will be lasting impact to our society, as actual American Nazis, misogynists, and bigots of every persuasion have crawled out of their bunkers for a public hearing. This has damaged … Continue reading
Posted in Fundraising, Philanthropy
Tagged 2016 election, Clinton Foundation, Philanthropy, Trump Foundation
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The Seven Virtues of High Achieving Fundraising Shops
I got to spend time in Omaha this week, one of America’s great philanthropic cities, and was happily reminded of the force for good that is a high functioning fundraising department. Show me a focused group of professionals devoted to … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Fund, Fundraising, Leadership, Philanthropy
Tagged Fundraising, non-profit leadership, Philanthropy, Virtues
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