How to raise money when Imposter Syndrome makes you feel like a fraud
People start businesses and nonprofits to make a difference, not to raise money, be a leader, or manage an
By Sandy Rees|2022-06-08T18:22:59+00:00May 28th, 2019|Leadership, Personal/professional development|
People start businesses and nonprofits to make a difference, not to raise money, be a leader, or manage an
By Sandy Rees|2020-06-03T14:31:26+00:00May 8th, 2018|Fundraising committee|
One of the best ways to get work done for your nonprofit is with extra hands. Think about it: You’re
By Sandy Rees|2019-12-01T14:35:08+00:00March 29th, 2016|Real stories|
Learning to say “no” isn’t easy. Most of us take on more than we can manage. I seem to have
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-22T19:16:02+00:00August 25th, 2015|Personal/professional development|
Good nonprofit fundraising is based on relationships. We all know that. And what does it take to build relationships?
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-18T18:29:40+00:00September 24th, 2013|Book Review|
Wouldn’t it be great if working at your nonprofit were as fun as going to Disney World? In “Creating
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-18T18:33:43+00:00June 10th, 2013|Budgets and number crunching, Leadership|
I am a firm believer in hiring and keeping good staff. After all, what makes your organization work? Who
By Sandy Rees|2022-03-18T14:03:53+00:00January 24th, 2012|Leadership, Personal/professional development|
Recently, I got to spend the day with financial expert and guru Dave Ramsey. It was his one-day EntreLeadership
By Guest Author|2022-08-03T15:08:46+00:00January 16th, 2010|Leadership|
Strong nonprofit leaders are critical for success. As someone who has made my fair share of mistakes (and done