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Soft Skills Support Hard Leadership Challenges

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Focus on Mentoring Sue is a relationship builder. Providing personal support, fosters a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and transparency.” Leaders must listen to all stakeholders and create consensus. That ownership makes people promote your cause and support your success. ASAPS had a leadership training program.

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Thursday Thoughts | Supporter habits to build this year

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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? Acknowledgement is important, but gratitude can make the difference between keeping or losing a donor relationship.

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How to generate advocacy calls from your supporters to elected officials

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Whether your organization advocates for policy change on the national, state, or local level, mobilizing your supporters to place advocacy calls to their legislators is one of the most powerful tools at your disposal—and with support from the right technology, it can also be one of the most convenient.

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3 Ways to Manage & Grow Major Donor Relationships

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Major donors are the most valuable supporters of the nonprofit world. They build wings in museums, sponsor new research at hospitals, and provide large amounts of financial support for special projects. The key to achieving your nonprofit’s greatest goals? They find great satisfaction and pride in funding growth and expansion.

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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. A donor relationship is no different.

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Leveraging Email Automation to Enhance Donor Relationships

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While your mission is what drives your nonprofit, your relationships with donors are what sustain it. The work you do wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of your donors, so it’s vital that you work to build genuine relationships that inspire them to continue giving. What is Email Automation?

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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? How can we support women, people of color, and other minorities in achieving leadership roles? If mentoring is a new concept for your group, baby steps may be needed to create buy-in.

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