Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths
When mapping out your nonprofit fundraising plan, it's best to play to your fundraising strengths. Are you strong in
By Sandy Rees|2024-01-16T13:57:27+00:00January 15th, 2024|Competition, Fundraising planning|
When mapping out your nonprofit fundraising plan, it's best to play to your fundraising strengths. Are you strong in
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-23T16:44:01+00:00May 24th, 2016|Mindset|
I’m an introvert. No, really, I am. There are a fair number of us working in development who aren’t
By Sandy Rees|2022-04-08T18:39:33+00:00February 23rd, 2016|Mindset|
Fundraisers work in The Great Money Contradiction. Most of us grow up hearing that it’s not polite to talk
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-23T17:01:54+00:00January 13th, 2016|Personal/professional development|
After working in fundraising for many years now, I’ve realized that there are two distinct parts to a fundraising
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|2022-08-19T15:34:46+00:00March 13th, 2014|Fundraising, Personal/professional development|
We all like getting something for free, right? Many nonprofits depend on in-kind gifts (free stuff) to do their
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-18T18:38:44+00:00April 4th, 2013|Mindset, Personal/professional development|
Everyone who works in fundraising has at some point experienced fear of asking for money. Let's face it: raising
By Sandy Rees|2022-03-14T18:45:43+00:00July 18th, 2012|Mindset, Personal/professional development|
Here's a question that I got recently that is pretty common, so I thought I'd share my answer with
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-03T15:23:04+00:00November 29th, 2010|Leadership, Real stories|
"If you do what you've always done, then you'll get what you've always got." I love that saying. In