Monthly Archives
May 2014
Judy Gadiel · Grant Writing · Comments Off on Third Time’s A Charm…
Last week I participated in a site visit between my client, The Cove School, and a private foundation we are pursuing for funding. It’s a great story of cultivation and relationship building. The Cove School is a private K-12 school in Northbrook, IL serving students with complex learning disabilities. I identified the foundation as a.
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Lizzy Sternberg and Lisa Sheridan · Fundraising 101 · Comments Off on Just How Organized Are You?
Whether planning an event, sending a direct mail appeal, or simply taking care of day-to-day business, getting organized should be the most important part of your day. We’re all guilty of forgetting to make a phone call or following up with a prospect from time to time, but the more significant errors tend to come down to.
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Erin Grogan, President, United GMG · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Nine Tips for Your Next Print Project or Mailing: Part IV
In my fourth and final blog post on printing and mailing tips, I will continue to discuss postage, an often overlooked, but important step in the process. Postage 7. As mentioned in Part I, postage can be a major expense in your print/mail project budget. It is important maximize any discounts available to you. There.
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