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Build a Mission-Worthy Team

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Although you’re probably not recruiting a team for an extreme experience, it can be helpful to begin thinking about team building from Bell’s perspective. “A Building a great team starts with hiring the right people. That’s a goal your team should be eager to achieve. What’s tricky is how well individuals combine.”

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Build a Successful Team, Know Where Your People Thrive

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If her supervisor had recognized Sue’s weaknesses, she could have been coached to build the strengths she needed to succeed. Along with years of corporate and nonprofit team building, Kevin is also a certified Myers-Briggs practitioner. Improve communication and relationship-building among colleagues for better collaboration.

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Beyond the Audit: 6 Best Practices to Build and Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Audit Firm

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In recent years, relationships between nonprofit organizations and their auditors have seen positive change. The Audit Relationship: Then and Now Change management has not historically been an area where nonprofits consulted their auditor. Think of your auditors as trusted advisors to assist your organization in achieving its goals.

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Thursday Thoughts | Supporter habits to build this year

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When we flip the calendar to a new year, many of us become gripped by the desire to build some new habits. To kick off 2023, we asked our partners, what are some new habits nonprofit practitioners should build with their donors, volunteers, and other supporters to help them meet their long-term organizational goals?

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Donor Stewardship: Expert Tips to Build Strong Relationships

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The foundation of an effective fundraising strategy is built on the relationships your team forms with the people who power your mission. Every member of your nonprofit team already knows how to build strong relationships with friends, co-workers, family members, significant others, and more. Create your donor stewardship team.

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Deepen the Donor Relationship by Focusing on the Donor Journey

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A solid donor relationship is the backbone of successful fundraising. Just like any other relationship in life, your relationships with your donors should be mutually beneficial and enjoyable. That means you should think about what your donor gets out of your relationship. You build it on purpose. Simple as that.

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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

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Often, these relationships develop informally. Be Intentional What can we do to facilitate more deliberate mentoring relationships? Turn the focus away from individual success and toward team building. If mentoring is a new concept for your group, baby steps may be needed to create buy-in.

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