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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Building local chapters. When the inevitable happens and you have to adjust your plan, try to learn something from the experience, have a good attitude, and move on. Strengthening your connection to grassroots supporters. Creating meaningful volunteer opportunities. Facilitating face-time and team building for your regional staff.

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Key Leadership Takeaways From The Book, Against The Grain

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. In his book, he shares his convictions on the fundamental tenets of: character commitment service leadership civility Each chapter tells the story of one of these tenets through compelling anecdotes of various characters in Courtney's life and career. A real "gut check."

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Coach Bill Courtney Tells Powerful Stories And Shares Insightful Leadership Lessons

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. In his book (May 13 release date), he shares is convictions on the fundamental tenets of: character commitment service leadership civility Each chapter tells the story of one of these tenets through compelling anecdotes of various characters in Courtney''s life and career.

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Why Cultivating Sustained Giving Makes Our Nonprofits Better

Connection Cafe

Digital marketing, nonprofit strategy, & storytelling. The Three Attitudes of Sustainable Fundraising. Here are three attitudes that these new fundraisers will adopt to thrive: 1. Check out his chapter in the new npEXPERTS eBook at www.blackbaud.com/npexperts ! By npEXPERT Marc Koening. The answer might surprise you.

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[VIDEO] You’ve Been Let Go From Your Nonprofit Job – Now What?

Bloomerang

I like that attitude and the way you framed it. That’s when I made that switch, I closed the book on one chapter and I said, “Okay. Storytelling is just so important to me. Ephraim: Excellent. That was fantastic. So just before I continue, Sarah, I saw your question in the Q&A. Opening up a new book.

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