Why You’re Not Raising More Money
I get this question a lot. Here’s an assessment tool you can use to figure out the right answers (with advice on what to do about it).
I get this question a lot. Here’s an assessment tool you can use to figure out the right answers (with advice on what to do about it).
You can agree to begin 2021 with endless to-do’s. Everything is a priority. So much noise. Stress. Anxiety. Or… you can take a different path.
It’s the 3rd biggest economic driver in America. It’s time that nonprofits were front and center. That’s where they belong.
Nonprofit leaders like you are our most powerful storytellers, reminding all of us of all that is good in the world, lifting us up.
Today, after a Presidential election that is too close to call, you need patience. But nonprofit leaders aren’t the most patient of folks.
Myth: A development director reduces the amount of fundraising work everyone else needs to do. In fact, it’s just the opposite…
I have always been a sporty person. As a kid, softball and basketball (yes, even though I stand at a towering 5 foot 2 inches tall). In the last decade I have been more strategic. I picked up racquetball a while back – only needs two people, can play regardless of the weather and heavy …
The strategic planning process at nonprofits is often fatally flawed. Here are 4 ways to make strategic planning useful at your organization.
As a crisis management consultant, as a person who has held picket signs and bullhorns, and as someone whose leadership has been questioned by vocal disruptors, I thought you’d find some of these reminders to be of value.
Should a big org have accepted PPP funds? Here’s my thinking about the ideal process for making a big decision and the right way to do so at your nonprofit.
You may already have decided this org should NOT have applied for PPP funding. But there’s a lot more to this story. What’s your verdict?
What does this have to do with leading from a distance? Actually, it’s one of the keys.