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Supporting a Nonprofit Business Plan: A Leader’s Guide to Guiding Your Board

Neon CRM

To make it easier, we’ve organized the components of a nonprofit business plan into three categories based on your responsibilities: Board Support and Guidance Vision and Values Alignment Financial and Resource Planning Executive Summary: A brief overview of the nonprofit’s mission, goals, and strategies.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Planning is about using structure and rituals to keep organized. It is important for your team to have the right amount of structure in their workflow. Is the ratio of team/solo time adequate? Sending a short summary of progress made and any issues or challenges ahead of a meeting. Take a trend-line view.

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Enhancing Your Major Gift Fundraising Strategy with Analytics

Connection Cafe

As a fundraising analytics consultant, I see a variety of development program structures and fundraising strategies. Fundraisers should also analyze how much idealized potential exists for a proposed campaign by calculating the low, middle, and high end of capacity ranges, thus weighting “hit rates” or yield ratios.

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Online Fundraising Site: How To Create A High-Performing Fundraising Website

CauseVox

Consistent, relevant content is key to keeping your campaign top of mind for donors. Structured as a team-based tournament, the funds raised by each team translates to certain advantages (or “power-ups”) they receive. Keep in mind that each company sets their own policy. Let’s say a donor’s $50 gift was matched at 1:1 ratio.