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Elevate Your Fundraising Game with These Essential Nonprofit Books

Pamela Grow

What are the nonprofit fundraising and communications books you turn to, time and time again? Those books that may have brought about a shift in thinking or a new way of doing your work? These are the books that line my bookcase. And which books are missing from my shelf? Creative Deviations isn’t a book you read.

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7 Best Practices to Engage and Retain Donors for Nonprofits

Tech Soup

This month, I'd like to provide some useful best practices for nonprofits to engage and retain donors. He is the author of three books and numerous articles chronicling the rise of digital marketing, mobile, and online fundraising.

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10+ Top Fundraising Consulting Firms: Find the Best Partner!

Fundly

10+ Top Fundraising Consulting Firms: Find the Best Partner! Similarly, when your nonprofit organization has a problem it cant solve on its own, your best bet is to turn to a nonprofit consulting firm! But one of the most common types of consulting nonprofits seek is fundraising consulting.

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4 Great Employee Retention Ideas for Arts and Cultural Orgs

Blackbaud

But like the rest of the nonprofit world, you face unique challenges when it comes to retaining employees, ranging from tight compensation budgets to work-balance issues. You may also choose to work with an HR consultant to design your Total Rewards strategy. This will set you up for a successful consulting experience.

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

Get Fully Funded

He was a character invented not long ago to sell bookings on Hotels.com. As a result, you can grow your overall donor base, retain more long-term supporters, and get more dollars into your programming. Remember Captain Obvious? If he was on television today, he’d be telling us, “In 2020, the world changed.” No kidding! Not so fast.

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Accounting for Development Gifts

Tech Soup

This guest post was written by Jonathan Howell, who is the principal consultant for financial solutions at Blackbaud. Now, anyone who reviews our books can see that we received $100 designated for meals for homeless children, and we’ve spent $100 on meals for homeless children. It originally appeared on npEngage.com.

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Lumpy mail improves response

Tom Ahern

And expert floodgates opened Carol Weisman , President at Board Builders: Mal Warwick wrote a book about his research on lumpy mail about 30 or 35 years ago. I don’t have his books anymore, but he found that folks were much more likely to open a lumpy letter than a smooth one. but you retain far fewer of those donors.