Are You Prepared? Responding To Assault Allegations At Your Nonprofit
Is your organization prepared to respond if a prominent staff member or volunteer is accused of assaulting someone in your community? Four nonprofits found themselves in that position this week. Their responses can help other organizations contemplate responding to assault allegations – and how to better prevent them in the first place.
Say No to Scarcity: Embracing the Abundance Mindset
What would it look like to transform your development and marketing practice to lean into abundance and be community-centric?
Marketing Investments to Consider in 2022
No matter how the budgeting process went or what you ended up sacrificing or gaining, it’s always true that your dreams cost more than your budget. We have compiled a list of areas to prioritize when planning your marketing investments.
Three Fundraising Pros Give Their Advice On What You Should Do After You Get Laid Off
The pandemic hit the nonprofit sector hard. It was estimated that about one million people lost their jobs. Which leads to the question: You’ve been laid off. What do you do when you wake up the next morning?
Permission Granted: Setting Boundaries with Your Time
Do you find yourself adding more tasks to your already unrealistic list? When was the last time you said “No” or “Yes, but not that way or by that time” when asked to meet a deadline? Do you avoid your email at times because you know you will see another “ask” requiring your time and energy?
Why You Should Reevaluate Your Nonprofit’s Mission Statement
Does your mission statement impact your fundraising efforts?
For the Love of Humankind: End of Year Fundraising for Community Impact
As nonprofit leaders and advocates in the field, we oftentimes find ourselves asking: am I doing enough? Or, why am I even doing this work? Or, Is anything going to change?
Bringing Community-Centric Fundraising to Life
What does it look like to begin transforming your development practice in the context of community centric fundraising?
A Reflection on our Work (Part 1 of 2)
Through many connections with many organizations over the last few years, it became clear that the very sector that positions nonprofit capacity building as its north star has been willfully asleep at the wheel of equity and justice. Make no mistake - this is by design.
Guest Blog: Our Common Desire to Step Up
But there was a common thread among every conversation: the desire to help create change. The recognition that black lives simply do not matter to the masses, and a newfound calling to end the structures that plight black America. The need for paradigmatic shifts; a deep-rooted awakening. In short, the desire to step up and end racial inequity.