In What Businesses Want we talked about goals businesses have that can met through a partnership with your nonprofit. In Creating Awareness in the Business Community, we talked about […]
To meet the community’s needs, it takes a village. No one nonprofit can do it alone. We need community support. We need to develop relationships with […]
Now that you’ve approached the groups and organizations that you targeted and entered into a relationship with them, what do they expect from you? What needs […]
Image One: Do-Gooders Needing Money In last week’s blog, The Community Contract, we outlined what many community members think of nonprofits: do-good organizations who are poor and […]
So, you’ve clearly defined your nonprofit’s identity. Your internal and external materials communicate a unified message. You’ve identified what groups and organizations you want to partner […]
In any one day, a nonprofit executive director’s duties can include managing operations; satisfying funders and donors; informing and inspiring board, staff and volunteers; listening to […]
So, you’ve increased the number of people and organizations supporting you, either financially, by volunteering, through leadership service, by referring clients to you, advocating for your […]
By Matt Hugg Bite-sized learning. Micro-learning. Nano-learning. I won’t debate the differences – for our purpose they all mean the same thing: A little information can […]