A Fundraising Blueprint for Small Nonprofits
8 pros lay out the essentials in a handy, easy-to-follow new book.
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GG: “Find the place that you feel is your strength, and start there because you’ll do better at what you’re strongest at. Get to your weaknesses later, but work with your strengths and move that forward.”
ST: “I’m always a big believer in having fun. That’s my big belief. And when it stops being fun, I start moving on. But both Kirsten and Gayle tied into it very nicely because if you start with something you’re good at, you’re usually enjoying it because you’re better at it.
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