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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

Get Fully Funded

And you need policies, procedures, and processes. If you’re not marketing your nonprofit every day, you’re missing out on donations that could be helping you meet needs in your community. But the good news is you can always ramp up as your donor base grows and you bring in more donations. You have to establish your brand.

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What are the best strategies and tips for managing a nonprofit board of directors?

Blue Avocado

Have well-used, and thoughtfully created guiding documents, such as bylaws, policies, strategic plans, values, mission and vision statements, etc. MichaelLewis from Arbor Consulting NP Inform, equip, and guide boards for better results. I have a few tips that worked for me when I was in leadership roles in the nonprofit world.

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Breaking Down Nonprofit Data Silos: 5 Steps You Can Take

The Fundraising Coach

Start by developing clear policies, procedures, and guidelines for data management. These policies should include areas like: Standardization. Keep track of fundraising metrics —such as each donor’s individual gifts, your average donation amount, and donor retention rate—to assess your strategy. Fundraising.

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