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How a Project Charter Can Help You Have a Successful Fund Accounting Software Implementation

sgEngage

Projects like these can drain resources, take more time than necessary, and quickly become your least favorite meeting on your calendar. Any major project—such as implementing new fund accounting software—needs a well-developed charter to keep stakeholders focused on the goals and desired outcome. What is a Project Charter?

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How to secure corporate sponsors for your fundraising event

Candid

The next step to success remains the same: propose the benefits that supporting your fundraising event will bring for prospective corporate sponsors. Be sure to articulate your goals of your fundraising event’s sponsorship. These connections may be able to help facilitate a warm introduction with key contacts at potential companies.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Be Bold!

Tech Soup

Lovely, articulate, and bold vision. For years I have preached the importance of understanding the true need, the real issue that your organization is trying to solve, and making sure that need is clearly documented and articulated in grant requests. But articulating the true need isn't enough. Why did you fund us?

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Building Your Grantseeking Program: Setting Measurable Objectives

Tech Soup

Clearly articulating the objectives — the outcomes — you expect from your grantseeking efforts is a critical component of your overall fundraising plan. Most organizational leaders ask themselves these questions when projecting grant support: Who is most likely to fund my organization? Learn more.

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Grant Writing 101: Your GPS to Success

Connection Cafe

Identify projects based on your organization’s goals and objectives that align with the funding priorities of local grantmakers. Identify suitable funding prospects: Having a board member that sits on XYZ Foundation doesn’t ensure funding success. Proposals have to be well written. Grantmakers will do the same.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

Tech Soup

I think it is important for your board of directors to articulate their own vision of inclusivity and to share that vision via your website, on printed materials, etc. Encourage the board of directors to articulate an inclusivity statement for your organization. Mark your calendar now for January 31 and February 1! Register now.

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15 Tips To Create An Effective 2023 Nonprofit Business Plan

Bloomerang

Government funding and donor support. Try to articulate your organization’s long-term goals and aspirations in high definition. This may include identifying new sources of funding, developing new programs and services, or expanding your organization’s reach and impact. Financial projections. Volunteer recruiting.