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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

Elizabeth Abel will explore the role of the board in elevating fundraising activity and discuss effective strategies to recruit, engage, and deploy diverse board members as fundraising ambassadors. Yeah, engaging those board members to be fundraising ambassadors. Is it okay if I go ahead and get this party started?

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

As nonprofits continue to navigate a challenging economic climate, GivingTuesday continues to play a unique role that is special to the nonprofit sector. GivingTuesday 2023 by the Numbers Most leading headlines focus on the overall total dollars raised on GivingTuesday. Resist that temptation!

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Think Big (but Start Small) with Nonprofit Innovation

sgEngage

Hecht said innovative organizations start specifically with the business result or ideal mission impact and then chart their path to the outcome by working through the details: What is the experience my donor is having? What is the experience of my staff? Now You’re Ready to Start Small Pinpoint your first step toward innovation. “But

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Engagement Tools to Prepare Your Board for a Capital Campaign

sgEngage

If you’re reading a blog post with the words “capital campaign” and “board” in the headline, you might be spiraling through questions that are keeping you up at night (hopefully, it’s not 2 a.m.): Here are some key touchpoints: Implement a “board roles and responsibilities” checklist. Is our board on track for the public phase?

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The Benefits of One Story: Communicating Financial Information to Your Nonprofit Board

sgEngage

Instead of parading a variety of colorful charts and graphs in front of them, narrow in on the key point you want your board to know or what they need in order to make an informed decision. Include headlines in your graphs and clear section headers or keys that make your information easy to follow.

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