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7 Wishes for Non-Profit Leaders in 2023
Start out 2023 with a renewed sense of hope about what you can achieve as a non-profit leader. Wishing you every success in the new year!
Start out 2023 with a renewed sense of hope about what you can achieve as a non-profit leader. Wishing you every success in the new year!
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Professional fundraisers shouldn’t have job titles that talk about the money or about internal goals. It’s a role that serves donors.
If you’re working for a small non-profit and you’re “it,” you can still be wildly successful with a major gift program. Small can be mighty!
Over time, we’ve found that questions from fundraisers often fall in certain categories. And under those categories, the same basic questions get asked. I’m going to answer three of them that come at us quite a bit.
Leaders who can’t take counsel from others, who assume they’re always right, who shame employees in public – these are leaders to avoid at all costs.