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Interview with Carolyn Appleton: How to Launch Your Grant Writing Career

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I had an exceptionally knowledgeable mentor who ran an office engaged in multiple types of fundraising activities: endowment (major gifts), special project fundraising (grant writing), annual fund (with a corporate slant), membership, database administration, special events, and volunteer management. My mind was a sponge.

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4 Best Professional Development Practices for Nonprofits

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For example, the Leaderosity Learning Library by the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance has courses that utilize engaging learning elements such as text, video, images, and interactive features. For instance, let’s say you read a chapter of a book that is highly relevant to your organization’s mission statement.

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Introducing: The Art of Relevance

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By "mission-based institutions," I mean museums, libraries, theaters, parks, churches, synagogues, afterschool programs, informal science programs, zoos, aquaria, symphonies, historic sites, dance companies. I did it to free myself to be able to spend time on more speculative or ambitious writing projects--projects like this book.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

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So feel free to do that. Steven: I’m seeing a lot of people, their staff, they have a caring staff, mentors, their mission, their loyal supporters, relationships with people in the community, programmatic strategies, holistic approach to the services we offer, institutional knowledge and history, that’s cool. Steven: Nice.

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Rowboats and Magic Feathers: Reflections on 13 Years of Museum 2.0

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Image via State Library of Queensland (an institution I love). I'm thrilled that Seema Rao is taking this blog and museum community into its next chapter. On the good side, I made deep connections with people who became treasured mentors, colleagues, and editors. Woman reading a book on a beached rowboat, 1925.

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