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5 Strategies To Nurture Active Board Engagement

Bloomerang

Action step: “Board Buzz” for more active participation To put this idea into action, think about using the “Board Buzz” email plan. This means sending out regular emails each week that are specially made to say “thank you” and recognize the board members for taking an active role.

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Step-by-Step Plan for Activating Fundraising Ambassadors

Get Fully Funded

Tell them you need them to fill an important role, to be part of your new Fundraising Ambassador Team. Invite everyone to share how they got involved with the organization, what their role is, and why it means so much to them. Provide opportunities to practice and role play. This class does not have to be large.

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Heller Consulting Acquired By RKD Group

The NonProfit Times

The growth at fundraising firm RKD Group in Dallas, Texas continues with the acquisition of Heller Consulting, a strategy, planning and implementation provider of nonprofit technology and leadership training. The plan is to help nonprofits design, orchestrate and activate data and technology.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

While you may not have a Warren Buffett in the group, hopefully, there are some above-average number crunchers. To adequately fulfill the three duties of a nonprofit board member —Care, Loyalty, and Obedience—a solid understanding of the organization’s financial activities is needed. Presentations from experts.

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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

.orgSource

And, without self-awareness, it’s impossible to be a role model for others. You can’t rely on staffers in your organization to fill this role. Even better, is a group of trusted colleagues who have walked in your shoes, can provide wise counsel, and will deliver constructive criticism. Listen actively. It sounds simple.

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

Is your marketing team hanging out at the North Pole while the membership group chills in Antarctica? Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, explains the new roles like this, “An integrated strategic plan gives everyone in the organization a voice, especially the professionals from marketing and membership.

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The Role of Volunteerism in a DEI Strategy

sgEngage

Frequently looking to strike the balance between larger team building events, deeper level skills-based opportunities, options for individual volunteer activities and a mixture of in-person and virtual engagements to accommodate an increasingly hybrid or remote-first workforce.

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