A Better Way: Sparking Change in the Nonprofit Sector- Balancing Multiple Priorities
By
Steve Trautman
Whether you are a team of one or a team of twenty, we all have times where we find ourselves in situations where we have more work and projects with ...
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Donor Retention Definition: What Is It & Why Is It Important?
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Melanie Griffin
Donor retention is a critical aspect of nonprofit management, highlighting the importance of keeping existing donors engaged over time. It's not just ...
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University Fundraising: 6 Tips for Higher Ed Giving
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Melanie Griffin
When it comes to higher education, fundraising may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, university fundraising is a crucial revenue source, ...
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Top Trends in Higher Education Fundraising
By
Melanie Griffin
Higher education fundraising and its ability to support scholarships and research has become an increasingly important aspect of today's academic culture. ...
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A Better Way- Sparking Change in the Nonprofit Industry Avoiding Difficult Conversations Part II: From Conflict Aggressor to Constructive Resolver
By
Jessi Marsh
Are you a conflict aggressor? Not sure? Let me tell you about one. Once, for about six months, I worked for a very relational leader. She was smart and ...
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Rooted Not Potted: How an Ordinary Executive Search Turned Into Something So Much Bigger
By
Virginia Grant
You’ve heard the saying “it takes a village”. It’s never just one person, idea, or moment that guides our lives. It’s all three combined.
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There Is No Fear In Love
By
Randy Bronkema
The other day a colleague of mine, presented a verse in the Bible that I have read many times before. But, on that morning, it was like I was hearing it ...
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Sparking Change in the Nonprofit Industry: The Deadly Allure of the Status Quo
By
Dr. David Wright
Given a personality profile that loves predictable, stable, high-quality systems and processes, I may seem the unlikely author of a missive on the "deadly ...
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