Fundraiser Education

Nonprofit Blog Carnival: Your 25 Pieces of Best Advice
April 30, 2013

For the month of April, I’m hosting the nonprofit blog carnival. A carnival is a mix of contributions from bloggers and readers on a shared theme, and I chose the theme “best advice.” I asked you the following question: What was the one, best piece of professional advice you ever got and why? How has it transformed your work? I also invited readers’ best single piece of advice for people who work at nonprofits. There was an incredible response. Here are your answers! 

5 Reasons Your Nonprofit Isn't Raising Enough Money
April 23, 2013

The majority of nonprofits struggle to bring money in the door. And they often don't know why. When you are on the inside of an organization that is used to doing things a certain way it can be nearly impossible to see new opportunities, to understand what you could do differently. There can be many reasons why a nonprofit doesn't bring enough money in the door. But here are the top five reasons a nonprofit struggles financially.

How Truly Great Fundraising Can Flourish
April 23, 2013

Over the past year, researchers Adrian Sargeant and Jen Shang have sought to answer the question, how can truly great fundraising flourish? One answer was that organizations with incredible growth in fundraising have achieved that with the right people. Successful organizations have strong fundraising managers who achieve desired change through a combination of will and personal humility. They “devote considerable attention to what they regard as the critical building blocks of success, namely building an exceptional team, structure(s) and culture.”

Return on (Fundraising) Talent
April 15, 2013

We often measure our own success and that of other organizations by their fundraising income. Who raises the most? Which organization has the fasted-growing income? Nevertheless, the driving force behind a successful fundraising program is not so much the technique applied, but the fundraiser who puts this into practice. The talent of this fundraiser is thus of immeasurable value for the return of your program. The question is therefore: To what extent do you make the development of this talent the main focus within your organization?

The Secret Sauce to Fundraising Effectively
April 8, 2013

Here’s a fundraising secret that will relieve a great amount of angst: resources flow. Resources like time, creativity, networks, ideas, passion and money. These resources are ours to leverage. Unfortunately, they can get stuck and stalled, in large part, because of the barriers we erect around them. And the bossiest of barriers: our problematic relationship with money. I work with people on every part of the economic spectrum and everyone — I mean everyone — has, on some level, a dysfunctional relationship with money.

What Nonprofits Can Learn From Consumer Reports and the Potato Chip
April 4, 2013

Consumer Reports has been helping individuals make purchasing decisions in the United States since 1936. But we don’t have the same kinds of information sources to guide our giving decisions — whether they are personal donations or something much larger from a business or institution. We have passionate requests, vibrant stories, and an increasing number of ways to give money and volunteer time, but few comprehensive sources of hard data on the issues, the solutions and the organizations working to meet the tough challenges of our time. 

Principles of Fundraising, IMHO (Part 2)
April 4, 2013

Last week, I started my list of 11 principles of fundraising. These are from the final lecture I give to students when I teach a class in fundraising — the very least I hope they remember as they enter the nonprofit workforce.