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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
In Case Development 201 , Director of Communications Consulting Andrew Brommel offers a collection of practical, immediately applicable “tips and tricks” for building a strong, compelling, and consistent case for support.
For Brommel, an organization’s case for support is ultimately “your message to your donors—why should they give to your organization?” He asserts... Read More
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Campbell & Company announces a series of dynamic events around the forthcoming Giving USA 2013 report, which will be released at 12:00 a.m. ET, on Tuesday, June 18, 2013.
Giving USA 2013 series of events will give you a powerful tool for understanding and navigating the current philanthropic environment. You will learn about broad and sector-specific philanthropic trends, potential... Read More
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Thursday, Apr 25, 2013
A National Study on Nonprofit Chief Development Officer Retention
Chicago, IL - A newly released study CDO Confidential: What CDOs Want You to Know about Retention reveals that unrealistic expectations set by management have reduced the average Chief Development Officer (CDO) tenure to one to two years. Other factors include a lack of sufficient resources and cooperation among... Read More
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Monday, Apr 15, 2013
Nonprofits often raise more money when they review what's working and what's not argues the recent article Midcourse Reviews Can Make for Better Capital Drives in the Ch ro nicle Of Philanthropy .
Midcourse corrections have become increasingly common in the charity world. Reasons vary from ambitious goals to a tough economy. Some experts now believe big fundraising drives... Read More
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Monday, Apr 15, 2013
Each year, board members face the required “give-or-gets”— the stated minimum annual donations board members either must give out of their own pockets or solicit from a corporation or well-heeled friend.
The give-or-gets guarantee a revenue stream each year and help ensure that board members are invested in the organization and its mission. Fundraising experts predominantly... Read More
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