Monthly Archives
January 2014
Julie Teitelbaum · Social Media · Comments Off on Are you LinkedIn? Part 2
Last month I introduced you to LinkedIn. I hope you’ve had an opportunity to set up an account and explore the site. A few important reminders from the previous post: LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking website that launched in May of 2003 Nonprofits can greatly benefit from.
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Jane Saccaro · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Turning Personal Tragedy into Triumph for Children
Three years ago, I decided to make a radical career shift. After spending 15 years building and growing corporate organizations, I felt compelled to find a role with a larger social mission and impact. During my search, I learned about Camp Kesem, a unique organization that not only served an often overlooked population, children affected.
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Judy Gadiel · Capital/Endowment Campaign Management · Comments Off on Passing the Reigns – Developing, Presenting, and Implementing an Annual Campaign Plan
I am in the final stage of work with a wonderful organization and had an opportunity for reflection during a new board member orientation. Goldie’s Place is a support center for people who are homeless, assisting them to become self – supporting and financially independent by providing confidence-building dental treatment, career development, job placement and.
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Lizzy Sternberg and Lisa Sheridan · Fundraising 101 · Comments Off on Planning for the Future
Definition: Endowment, specifically, is a gift of money or income producing property to an organization for general operating support or a specific purpose (such as research or scholarships). Generally, the endowed asset is kept intact and only the interest or earnings generated by it is consumed – 5% annually. An endowment campaign is a specialized.
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Abigail Pickus · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Writing Right in 2014
In this Internet age, even the guy on the corner hawking his wares has a website. But merely having a website is not enough. Even if you’ve invested a significant amount of time and resources into building a state of the art site, driving traffic and remaining relevant depends on a few basic guidelines. Here,.
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