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Stop This Fundraising Mistake: Don’t Be the “Buyer and the Seller”
Nonprofit leaders need to keep their organizations in tip-top shape. This means giving little tune-ups throughout the year. Nonprofit hygiene requires doing the unsexy work of making sure your house is in order…before a crisis.
Nonprofit Board Term Limits: Why to Get Rid of Them
Nonprofit leaders need to keep their organizations in tip-top shape. This means giving little tune-ups throughout the year. Nonprofit hygiene requires doing the unsexy work of making sure your house is in order…before a crisis.
Nonprofit Digital Hygiene - How to Perform a Virtual Spring Cleaning
Nonprofit leaders need to keep their organizations in tip-top shape. This means giving little tune-ups throughout the year. Nonprofit hygiene requires doing the unsexy work of making sure your house is in order…before a crisis.
What the Heck does "Capacity" Mean for Nonprofits?
The word “capacity” is nebulous for many people. It’s like saying “organizational infrastructure” or “intersectionality.” It can seem like jargon; it may be hard to define but you kinda think you’d know it when you see it…maybe. For folks newer to these terms, or afraid to raise their hand to ask, “what exactly do you mean by ‘capacity’” here’s a list!
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