What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat
It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Maybe you’ve
By Sandy Rees|2022-07-05T13:37:55+00:00July 5th, 2022|Fundraising planning|
It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Maybe you’ve
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-31T13:34:20+00:00June 28th, 2022|Fundraising planning, Management|
When you’re halfway through the year, it’s a good time to conduct a midyear fundraising evaluation. Why? A midyear
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-25T15:05:12+00:00June 21st, 2022|Fundraising|
When you started your organization, you drafted a set of nonprofit bylaws which are the rules spelling out how
By Sandy Rees|2022-07-22T15:42:55+00:00June 7th, 2022|Major gifts|
If your fundraising plan doesn’t include a strategy for finding, cultivating, and asking major donors for a large donation, you’re
By Sandy Rees|2022-07-22T15:26:34+00:00May 31st, 2022|Fundraising planning|
It’s scary to get halfway through the year and realize you are NOT on track to meet your fundraising
By Sandy Rees|2022-07-14T19:21:35+00:00May 24th, 2022|Fundraising|
To fully fund your nonprofit, you need a diversified fundraising stream. In other words, you need to get your money
By Sandy Rees|2022-07-01T16:52:55+00:00May 10th, 2022|Marketing|
Once you set your marketing plan in motion, you’re not done. You should periodically perform a nonprofit self-audit to
By Sandy Rees|2022-05-03T12:14:34+00:00May 3rd, 2022|Crisis Fundraising, Fundraising events|
During the pandemic, countless small nonprofits replaced their signature event with a virtual fundraiser and got amazing results. That
By Sandy Rees|2022-04-18T18:28:22+00:00April 18th, 2022|Fundraising|
If you’re working hard trying to find donors for your nonprofit, well done! Regularly adding new donors is how
By Sandy Rees|2022-05-18T12:24:45+00:00April 11th, 2022|Fundraising, Nonprofit startup|
Fundraising for startup nonprofits, especially during the first year, can feel like standing at the base of a mountain