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Doing Everything You Can To Tell Your Donor They Made A Difference

NonProfit PRO

Donors want to know that their giving made a difference. That one question alone captures a huge problem in fundraising – a problem you can address in your major gift program.

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ShowerUP Solved Its BIG Problem — A Problem You Too May Have

Bloomerang

Big problem Paul had a BIG problem, though; but not the problem you would think. These are not easy problems to tackle, let alone establish sustained impact. Despite these successes, ShowerUp’s BIG problem was organizing their 1,449 volunteers. In 2021, they had net assets of $770K. Absolutely worth it.”

Problem 56
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The Problem with Complex Passwords

VisionLink

So, the better approach is to use a phrase, or a few random words--and of course to never use the same password for different systems. Even better, think about making one of those words in a different language--the new version of adding a symbol or two. The Wall Street Journal recently published a good article on this topic.

Problem 130
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Your Technology Problem Is Actually a People Problem

NTEN

We see the effects of this daily, working with ambitious organizations of different types and sizes to reach a new level of competence (and eventually excellence) with their technology. Because at the end of the day, an organization’s technology problem is almost always actually a people problem.

Problem 75
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Our Sponsorship Opportunity is Different 

The Sponsorship Collective

Yet the problem you run into time and again is that your sponsorship properties are unique enough that generalized advice doesn’t apply to you. In this post, I’ll explain further the predicament of having a […] The post Our Sponsorship Opportunity is Different appeared first on The Sponsorship Collective.

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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

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In a sector that is so risk-averse—afraid of change, reluctant to explore new ideas, and adopt new practices—why do we rely on super risky problem-solving skills? She encourages us, as sector professionals, to rethink our outdated problem-solving habits and stop making assumptions without acknowledgment and testing.

Problem 78
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Could a Recurring Giving Program Solve All Your Problems?

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Problems recurring giving solves. Though that might not be all your problems, a recurring giving program will help with at least a few! A recurring giving program won’t really solve all your problems, but it sure can have a positive impact in a variety of ways! The post Could a Recurring Giving Program Solve All Your Problems?

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