Help Someone Else Succeed
Mentoring can help enhance younger employees' fundraising skills and provide real incentive for them to stick around.
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Wouldn’t we all love to work for someone who’s willing to actively contribute to our professional development and help educate, train and mentor us?
If you don’t have someone like this at your organization — someone you can reach out to and look up to for good counsel and inspiration as you pave the way in your own career — seek one out from another nonprofit by taking advantage of mentoring programs offered by professional fundraising associations in your region.
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