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Do You NEED Your Supporters?

Media Cause

Let me take a moment to be upfront: You should only keep reading if you really want to explore the question in the title of this blog. Often, as I hinted at the beginning of this blog, I’ve seen organizations trying to decipher how their supporters could contribute. Demonstrate public support AND the best argument.

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How to Approach a Nonprofit Job Interview with a For-Profit Attitude (and Résumé)

EveryAction

This guest post originally appeared on Idealist Careers blog. Hint: it’s not for the money. When I interviewed for a nonprofit position, I translated my experience working on an internal corporate newsletter into my love of blog writing. Why we consider making the switch. it’s relevant no matter your tax designation.

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24 Nonprofit Resources for your Mid-Year Check In: A Smart Fundraiser’s Summer Reading Checklist

Connection Cafe

While it might seem a little early to start thinking about 2018 to some (hint: it’s not ), it’s the perfect time to benchmark where 2017 has taken you. Gail Perry’s insightful blog post and scorecard will give you a realistic measurement into the organization and productivity of your programs. . Want some quick donor retention advice?

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Engagement Tools to Prepare Your Board for a Capital Campaign

sgEngage

If you’re reading a blog post with the words “capital campaign” and “board” in the headline, you might be spiraling through questions that are keeping you up at night (hopefully, it’s not 2 a.m.): Hint: Don’t make them scroll through their inboxes—more on that below!) It should be directly tied to your progress and defined metrics.

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Nonprofit Transparency Best Practices: Building Donor & Public Trust

Whole Whale

Flashy graphics, blogs, highlight reels and the like are great for most people, but the really cautious (or curious) will want to read an annual report, read about board members, and learn more about the nuts and bolts of your organization. Hint: they’re not all downloadable PDFs! Why Does Financial Transparency Matter for Nonprofits?

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Online Video: An Interview Revealing Best Practices and Trends - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Read on to learn this experts view on the current state of nonprofits and online video, tips and hints on how to maximize your videos impact, and how much all of this really costs. Thats a great way to demonstrate transparency and accountability. How much should they be willing to spend on a good video?

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