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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

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. Structural change – this include teams, departments, and job structure.

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How to Run a Capital Campaign

CauseVox

With all that in mind, what’s the benefit of a capital campaign? Why would you want to set aside a long chunk of time to fundraise in a way that’s outside of your typical structures? What is your relationship with our organization? Generally a capital campaign happens in two parts: a silent phase and a public phase.

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Preparing Your Nonprofit to Move Beyond the Founder

Blue Avocado

A new nonprofit begins as a figment, something fully realized only in the founder’s mind. Like children as they grow to independence, there will come times when you may find your relationship to the organization grows confusing and fraught. If you see the signs as they emerge in the founding phase, you can step out of the way.

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How Public Speaking Skills Can Help You Run Your Nonprofit

Achieve

Many experts recommend grabbing a pen and paper to sketch out your presentation’s format and structure. After choosing your presentation’s structure, you can design your visual elements and brand your presentation with your nonprofit’s logo, colors, and fonts. . Design appealing visual elements. Individual donors. Corporate partners.

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Lead Gift Committees: Success with High-Powered Volunteers

Top Nonprofits

Lead Gift Committees often meet at least every month during the Quiet Phase of the campaign , and sometimes more often. It often includes powerful and well-connected people, and you’ll want to make sure that the meetings are well-planned and structured. Create a short and clear description of the purpose and structure of the group.

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Accessibility Goals: Moving Past Compliance

Forum One

With the Virginia Department of Education’s I’m Determined initiative, we brought in key audiences at a discovery and design phase, much earlier than traditional audience testing would take place. Having active participation from and a relationship with the key audience means we can stay open to feedback and continuously improve.

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How to Succeed With Nonprofit Direct Mail Fundraising

Allegiance Group

This initial phase of research can give you and your direct mail fundraising partners a better idea of what your organization is working with, what the broader market of supporters value, and how you can stand out against peer organizations. Identify and define specific parameters. Gathering missed connection insights.

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