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2010%20Bridge%20Conference<%2Fa>%20in%20National%20Harbor,%20Md.,%20last%20Wednesday,%20Tony%20Elischer<%2Fa>,%20managing%20director%20of%20Think%20Consulting%20Solutions<%2Fa>,%20said%20fundraisers%20should%20focus%20on%20the%20third%20“R”%20—%20rewriting,%20as%20in%20rewriting%20how%20you%20think%20and%20how%20you%20fundraise.%20To%20do%20that,%20he%20proposed%20looking%20at%20fundraising%20as%20four%20babies%20—%20brave%20baby,%20baby%20and%20the%20bathwater,%20looking%20to%20the%20future%20baby,%20and%20fully%20managed%20baby%20—%20in%20his%20keynote%20presentation,%20“Futurology%202010%3A%20Focus,%20Determination%20%26%20Transformation<%2Fa>."%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Farticle%2Fnurture-4-fundraising-babies%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="10282" type="icon_link">
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He said now is not the time to shy away from corporate fundraising. Embrace it. Find a company that can communicate your brand and cause. Keep practicing the traditional methods that still yield results.
3. Future baby
“Look to the future — what does it take to win?” Elischer asked. “Be leaders of tomorrow. Leadership is a mind-set.”
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