Category Archives: Fundraisers
6 Skills Nonprofit Job Seekers Need to Have
5 Ways to Build Meaningful Board Engagement
Nonprofit work may be the one arena where you’re expected to inspire your bosses as well as provide them with ways to serve and hold them accountable. It’s a tricky business. If your board is operating on autopilot or hardly
3 Ways to Build Trust with Donors in a Virtual World
How do you build trust with donors? These days, it can be easier to get the attention of thousands of little fish online than a few big fish right in your own pond. It’s the law of large numbers. With
How Can Leaders Support Boundaries?
Boundaries are needed in many areas of our lives: finances, relationships, friendships, how we spend our free time, and how we spend our time at work. Establishing them and sticking to them can be challenging. But, like a moat around
How to Edit Your Nonprofit Videos Online
This blog was sponsored by InVideo Over the years, video has emerged as the most preferred method of content. Brands have even started preferring its use while trying to reach prospects. These days, nonprofit organizations can leverage video to get
Good Finds for Nonprofits: Engagement Communities
How a Brand Guide Can Transform Your Nonprofit
Whether you’ve invested the time and energy into creating a brand guide, you have a brand. According to Jeff Bezos, it’s “what people say about you when you’re not in the room.” Yes, even those using pixelated logos, every font
How to Build Trust Online as a Nonprofit
How Outsourcing Can Change Your Nonprofit Game
This blog was sponsored by Fiverr In the age of remote work and ever-shrinking nonprofit teams, outsourcing is the holy grail. According to Statista, the global market value of the outsourcing industry was about $92.5 billion in 2019. Outsourcing to freelancers
How to Write Effective Fundraiser Copy
A planned and well-executed fundraising campaign can not only help you draw attention to your organization but also get some financial boost. However, organizing the campaign to have specific timelines and goals can be hard. Organizational tasks aside, you should