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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

And she also serves on her home chapter of AFP which we always we appreciate. And then unpacking some case studies that can articulate some of these strategies in action. Compared to when fundraising expectations are not clearly articulated during board recruitment. So the first case study is about parlor meetings.

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Crafting Impactful Narratives: The Art of Nonprofit Storytelling

CauseVox

Whether you’re striving to make a difference in your community, protect the environment, or provide a lifeline to those in need, your storytelling ability can mean the difference between a thriving and well-funded program and one that falls flat. The Power of Storytelling in Fundraising Humans are meaning-making creatures.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

Flat structures have hidden hierarchy. They are doing it in an environment and with a set of tools that allow them to operate with excellence and there’s opportunity for stretch and growth within your organization. It is your responsibility as a manager to create an environment that allows your team member to do that.

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[VIDEO] Building Your Nonprofit’s Engagement Engine

Bloomerang

A lot of the work we do at Big Duck is about helping organizations articulate their voice. And the book is structured in a way where each of these elements is given its own chapter with a whole bunch of stuff in it. And the chapter in my book about teams we actually adapted into a free ebook.

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

Bloomerang

Very different missions, very different organizational structures, but still, they’re from the same generation of folks, and this group wanted the opposite of what the other one did. They wanted more accountability and more structure. Sarah: No, I think that sounds really great. Like, these are all people of the same age.