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Determining Ask Amounts
These tips will provide some guidance to help you set your ask amount in the future, from donors and in grant applications.
5 Ways to Make the Most of Year-End Giving
Don’t leave money on the table! Here are 5 ways to make the most of your year-end giving campaigns.
7 Ways to Thank Your Donors This Holiday Season
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, here are 7 easy ways to thank your donors not just during the holidays but all year round.
What is a SWOT?
Learn how to collect the best possible data to inform your strategic plan.
Managing Up: Effectively Influencing Your Boss and Colleagues to Get More Done
Many nonprofit professionals have the unenviable task of relying on people over whom they have no authority to get their jobs done. Here are three types of power beyond positional that can help you have influence in your organization.
The Importance of an Aspirational Statement
Learn what a vision or aspirational statement is, why it’s important, and how you can harness the power of your aspirations to move your organization forward.
Having Difficult Conversations
8 tips to help you navigate difficult conversations for healthier relationships and work culture
What is a mission statement?
Learn the purpose of a mission statement and what makes a good one.