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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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The Leadership ColLAB conference was an opportunity to bring professionals together around what we believe is a critical question. Nancy MacRae, MS, CAE, ENA, describes the relationship between trust and culture. “As The World Café is a strategy designed to deeply explore a series of topical questions.

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Nonprofit Planned Giving: 4 Commonly Asked Questions

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In this guide, we’ll answer four common questions about planned giving, including: 1. How Do You Build Relationships With Planned Giving Prospects? The best planned giving prospects tend to be older in age because they’re more likely to have a will and a long philanthropic history. Why Is Planned Giving Important to Nonprofits?

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Donor Prospect Research: 4 Frequently Asked Questions

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Donor prospect research, also known as prospect research or prospecting, involves examining data about individuals outside of your current donor pool in order to learn more about their potential interest in your cause, their philanthropic history, and what they might be able to give. by answering four frequently asked questions.

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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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Lazy Communicators Got a Workout Words either make or break online relationships. While listeners are responsible for hearing what is said before formulating a response and asking follow-up questions that ensure they have correctly understood. The idea that separation makes for more complex relationships is somewhat counterintuitive.

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How To Attract New Potential Donors With 3 Questions And A 6-Step Process

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Here are three questions whose answers will give you guidance on how to start serving donors. Question 1: What are our donors’ needs? Question 2: What is your core belief and expertise? The next thing to consider is your organization’s expertise (skills, knowledge, strengths, history, etc.).

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How To Build Relationships With Donors Using A House Party

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In order to ensure fundraising success, you must build relationships with donors. This exercise will give them the opportunity to document their network of folks so you can begin to build relationships with donors. You need to cultivate the prospect and build the relationship between them and your organization. .

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Stay the Course Through Changing Weather—Strategic Advice From Association CEOs 

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As the home of organizations that draw on decades of history, it’s not surprising that we love the security of time-honored strategies. We began this project because, as early adopters of digital solutions, we could see that technology was creating waves and that a rogue tsunami was not out of the question. For your staff?

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