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For Positive Outcomes, Hold a Mirror Up to Board Performance

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Recent data from the global consulting firm Spencer Stuart shows that 98% of S&P 500 boards conduct a board evaluation of some type, although only about a third review the board as a whole, individual directors, and committees as part of the process. In relationship building, trust is the place to start.

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The Power of Podcasting: Making Audio Content for Nonprofits

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The conversational nature of podcasts makes them a digestible way for supporters to learn about your nonprofit. Sourcing guest speakers and collaborators for your podcast provides an opportunity to strengthen your relationships with other nonprofit professionals in your community, even if they don’t end up becoming a guest speaker.

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10 Things to Look for When Evaluating a Grant Proposal

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A 10-page application doesn’t make sense—for the applicant or the reviewer—but you need enough information to know if you are making a good decision. You’ve done the hard work of making sure you’re asking for only the information you need to make a sound decision, but that can still be a lot to review. Program Timeline.

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Getting started with AI-driven fundraising: crash course

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This quick guide will review the essentials. But when looking at the bigger picture, even more valuable benefits become clear: Higher conversion rates through better-targeted donor lists. Altogether, these benefits mean healthier fundraising ROIs, efficient campaign planning, and more time for building donor relationships. .

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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

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Throughout countless different phases and stages of life as a human being, we know that things will always be changing. Relationships evolve, professional development occurs, where we live, what we do, who we see, what we enjoy, how we act… it all changes. According to the ADJAR Model, there are three phases to change.

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Capital Campaigns During COVID-19: 3 Core Considerations

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Give yourself plenty of time to plan and host them during your campaign’s public phase. The strategies you use to research prospective donors and grow your relationships during a capital campaign will naturally need to adapt. . For the best results overall, keep the focus on relationship-building. virtual events.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

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After a thorough review process, you’ll be ready to select your nonprofit’s board. Develop a conflict of interest policy A conflict of interest is any circumstance where an individual’s personal relationships or financial situation could influence their ability to make unbiased decisions on behalf of your nonprofit.