Build Your Rockstar Board
Your board can be one of your best assets, and enable your organization to face challenges, overcome obstacles, and reach goal after goal.
Your board can be one of your best assets, and enable your organization to face challenges, overcome obstacles, and reach goal after goal.
Major gifts are key to a strong fundraising program. These six activities will help you focus your development efforts and identify, cultivate and solicit a greater number of major gifts.
When you’re ready to call a funding prospect, make sure to take time to research and strategize your approach. And, don’t forget to practice your pitch!
When you’re ready to call a funding prospect, make sure to take time to research and strategize your approach. And, don’t forget to practice your pitch!
If your fundraising isn’t yielding strong results or your nonprofit seems unstable, consider whether you’ve got these three critical elements in place.
Board members who won’t help with fundraising are a big challenge for nonprofits. Very often, they may not be comfortable reaching out to prospects or making asks, and may not want to admit to that either!
A compelling case statement tells your organization’s story and inspires action – ideally, in the form of donations. And the Problem Statement is the crux of a strong case for support. Ultimately, the better you illustrate the problem, the stronger the ask.
Bringing on new board members? Plan ahead and have key discussions early on to avoid challenges and frustrations and help ensure a positive governance experience.
Your appeal letter’s power sentence sets the stage for the ask. Here are some examples to get you started.
Need to boost your development department’s output but cloning yourself or key staff isn’t an option? Here are strategies to expand your capacity just when you need it.