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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

Get Fully Funded

This is definitely NOT a “build it and they will come” activity, meaning just because you post a Facebook fundraiser asking for $750,000 that you’ll get it. The Two Phases of a Capital Campaign You will be asking folks for a lot of money and support for this project, and it comes in two phases: the quiet phase and the public phase.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. Professionals tasked with a knowledge role often organize what feels like chaos—to create structure and focus attention on the most important information. Philanthropy loves “new” things. Fast forward to today….

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The FCC and Accessibility

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Here are my comments on the big picture and a couple of their proposals. Specific comments on the proposed Clearinghouse. Make it an indispensable tool for people with disabilities, their families, educators, rehab professionals and the assistive and mainstream technology industries.

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Our EveryAction Hero: Reproductive Health Access Project

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The 2016 election definitely threw us for a loop. It allows us to stay on top of each phase of the proposal we’re working on. Our conversations with these professionals are informed by our knowledge of the reproductive health world. You’re no stranger to the intense political climate surrounding reproductive rights.

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The Nonprofit Fundraising Strategic Plan Guide

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For some things, spontaneity is highly desirable, but any fundraising professional will tell you that planning a campaign isn’t one of them. Check your organization’s website, recent RFPs, grant proposals, etc. Use this section as the “elevator pitch” for your fundraising proposal. This is definitely an “ask” worth making!

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

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Create a request for proposal (RFP). Review their proposals. Develop a basic scoring system for each key stakeholder to use when reviewing and ranking each proposal. If you’ve invested in professional-grade fund accounting tools for your nonprofit, you have to safeguard that investment. Review your candidates.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

So those are the kinds of things that I have seen just from professionals. So definitely, that’s been top of mind and something that I’ve seen quite frequently. . And I want you to think about this because in each of these different phases, there’s different components required.

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