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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Helping others succeed broadens your own exposure in the fundraising arena and galvanizes you as a valued resource and advocate for younger people advancing through the field. Serving on the board or committees of a professional fundraising association in your region is a great way to get networked and help others succeed. What’s more, becoming a faculty presenter to share your successes or writing an article for a professional journal are other ways to help tothers succeed.
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