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Coffee, Calendars, and Sticky Notes: These are a few of my favorite things!

The Fundraising Coach

One Leader’s Approach to Annual Team Planning “Coffee, Calendars, and Sticky Notes: These are a few of my favorite things!” We call it our “Calendar Planning Day” and the first year I took my team through the exercise it was a little overwhelming. appeared first on FundraisingCoach.com.

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Find an Awesome Nonprofit Tech Training Near You

Tech Soup

If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: TechNow 2016 Conference. Naples, Florida: Best Blogging Practices and Editorial Calendar.

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Five tips to build engagement on remote teams

Candid

Now that virtual meetings dominate calendars, the last thing most employees want to do is spend unstructured time staring at Zoom boxes. Budgets tightened, conferences were cancelled, and networking events moved to less engaging virtual formats. Early in the pandemic, Zoom coffee chats and happy hours felt novel.

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Funding Future Leaders: Grant Tips for Youth Programs

Just Write Grants

Arts & Culture: Discover funding for programs that promote artistic expression, such as theater productions, visual arts workshops, and musical instrument training. Attend workshops or conferences hosted by foundations that support youth development. Cultural exchange programs, like those funded by the U.S.

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10 Ways to Secure Earned Media for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Through my professional training as a journalist and newsroom leader, I am committed to sharing my insider newsroom knowledge with nonprofits to help them get the attention they deserve from their local media outlets. I also suggest that you review analytics of your accounts and look at what types of posts have performed well in the past.

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What to do after your grant proposal is rejected 

Candid

Attending conferences and funder-hosted events can also help you to create a face-to-face connection and reinforce the relationship. Many organizations publish a calendar of events open to the public on their websites, social channels, or in their newsletters. Was there something I did wrong in my proposal?”

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My Own Worst Enemy: When the Boss Makes Life Difficult, But You Work for Yourself

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

That’s how I ended up finding myself looking at my calendar each week in January, February, March, and, well you get the point…saying, “If I can just get through this week, things will slow down.” Oh the lies we tell ourselves to make it through the day, because dear reader, slow down it did not. It was a lot, all at once.

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