The Four Flaws in Nonprofit Thinking: What Now?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Read the previous post in this series, or revisit the first post.
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What’s wrong with working hard for your nonprofit?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Read the previous post in this series on the four flaws of nonprofit thinking, “What’s wrong with being thrifty?” and watch the video about working hard ...
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Paying More to Spend Less
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Are you familiar with Henry Ford’s $5 a day wages? They were revolutionary at a time when $2.25 a day was a decent wage. Ford did this for two reasons: ...
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Is the Ice Bucket Challenge a Sustainable Fundraising Model?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Social media sites like Facebook and YouTube are lighting up with the ice bucket challenge. From Bill Gates (who engineered his own structure for the ...
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How is a capital campaign like an iPhone?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
The rumors have been flying for months. The media has been obsessing about how big it will be, what features it will have, if it will come in gold, and ...
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A “Clue” to Capital Campaign Success
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
Neil (name changed to protect his identity) called me recently in frustration. After several years of a capital campaign that never really seemed to take ...
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Is your nonprofit on a Campaign Cycle or a Growth Cycle?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
There are two different types of nonprofit agencies: those on the Campaign Cycle and those on the Growth Cycle.
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Are you using all three elements of a POWERFUL ask?
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Guest Contributor Brent Hafele
I was puzzled by this nonprofit advertisement I saw recently at Seattle Tacoma International Airport:
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