Capital Campaign Budget: How to Maximize Your Campaign Costs
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Capital campaigns are the most cost-efficient method of fundraising that exists (perhaps with the exception of planned giving). The key to this efficiency ...
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Leaders That Last: Jeff Holsinger, CEO of Volunteers of America, on Leading with a Limp
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DickersonBakker
Leaders That Last is a series featuring interviews with seasoned nonprofit leaders on the practices and principles that helped them excel and maintain ...
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What’s Holding your Fundraising Back? Issue #3: Lack of Planning
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Steve Trautman
As I reflect upon my first board meeting as a brand new Executive Director of Development, less than a month into my role, I remember feeling eager to ...
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Leaders That Last: Andrew Scott, CEO of Operation Mobilization USA, on Staying Curious and Building a Healthier Work Culture
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DickersonBakker
Leaders That Last is a series featuring interviews with seasoned nonprofit leaders on the practices and principles that helped them excel and maintain ...
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What’s Holding your Fundraising Back? Issue #2: Lack of Organizational Alignment
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Cole Costanzo
Over the nearly four decades we’ve been partnering with nonprofits to improve their fundraising effectiveness, our team has identified ten of the most ...
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What’s holding your fundraising back? Issue #1: Not using donor data and analytics effectively.
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Derric Bakker
For many years, my wife and I have made it a tradition to see Handel’s Messiah during the Christmas season. When the soloists, the chorale, the musicians, ...
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“Setting People’s Minds Ablaze Without Setting Their Hair on Fire” a sitdown with CareNet President & CEO, Roland Warren
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DickersonBakker
Leaders That Last is a series featuring interviews with seasoned nonprofit leaders on the practices and principles that helped them excel and maintain ...
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Are You Ready for the Christian School ‘Revolution’?
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Derric Bakker
We’re living in a time when controversies are raging in America’s public schools.
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