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Planning Your Nonprofit’s Capital Campaign: 4 Do's & Don'ts

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You’re ready to take your nonprofit to the next level, scale up its capacity, and make an even bigger impact in your community. You want to take it up a notch and increase your impact and feel like now’s a good time for a major campaign. Do your research to understand the structure and timeline of a typical capital campaign in advance.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

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Unlike your standard fundraiser, a capital campaign focuses on JUST the project at hand, and the impact that project will have on those you serve. 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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Six Steps On The Leadership Journey Of Development Professionals

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Your work behind the scenes is to establish a structure—plans, systems and processes—by which the nonprofit may reach its advancement goals. Up-to-date photos of constituent events and publications that illustrate the impact of your work are readily available. Your proposals serve to gain their interest and “buy-in.”

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How To Write a Grant Proposal: Guide + Templates

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Nonprofit grant proposals can be a daunting task for fundraisers, but it’s a key way to help gain more sustainable funding for your organization. From finding the right grants to writing and applying for them, grant proposals require a lot of research and attention to detail! What is a grant proposal?

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Accessibility Goals: Moving Past Compliance

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With the Virginia Department of Education’s I’m Determined initiative, we brought in key audiences at a discovery and design phase, much earlier than traditional audience testing would take place. List accessibility as a requirement in your Request for Proposals (RFP). Say that you’d like to meet “a minimum of 2.0 Focus on content.

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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. However, in the push towards impact, philanthropy has adopted a laundry list of activities—landscape scans, focus groups, case studies, logic models—to help in figuring out what is important to know to “do good” better.

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How to Prepare For a Government Website Redesign

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How can it better serve your staff, reduce workloads, and show your impact, etc.? This should serve as a foundation for your new website content and structure. If you’re not able to clearly define your requirements then you may want to hire a contractor to help with just the discovery and requirements phase. Developing the RFP.