Government/Non-Profit community-based partnerships can have a lasting impact on your community. Read this blog to learn more about these partnerships and how you can create one for your organization.
Read MoreHow are you communicating with donors? Studies show that having multiple touchpoints will increase the likelihood of receiving donations. Read this blog for my thoughts on multichannel communications for your donors.
Read MoreNon-profits are still businesses. You still need to plan for the future. What are you doing to ensure your non-profit is prepared for long-term success? Read this blog to learn my thoughts on the importance of financial planning.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court will be hearing a case that involves one of three states, in this case, California, that requires non-profits to list all of their donors above a certain dollar level. Should donors who wish to remain anonymous be included on form 990? I will be closely watching this case.
Read MoreI am proud to be part of the non-profit community. Read this blog to learn more about why I am so passionate about this industry.
Read MoreWe see great examples of philanthropy every day, but this is one of my current favorites. Read this blog and be inspired by a great group of young people.
Read MoreOver the last year, much focus has been placed on non-profits who are concentrated on healthcare, housing, and food insecurity. But, let’s not forget our community non-profits.
Read MoreProviding engaging content for your new board members during the orientation and ensuring their questions are answered before their first meeting will set the tone of their work moving forward.
Read MoreExecutive participation in new board orientation is critical. Whether you’re the CEO of your non-profit or serve as the board chair, expect to plan and attend this important event.
Read MoreYou’ve selected new board members. Now it’s time to prepare them for your board. Whether you meet in person or online, it’s critical to hold an orientation and provide relevant documentation to ensure they are ready for work on day one.
Read MoreWhen should board orientation take place? Many non-profits wait too long to train new board members. Make sure your board is properly prepared for the first meeting. Read the blog for more on my thoughts about board orientation.
Read MorePreparing your new board members is critical to the success of your board. Whether you’re in non-profit leadership or you are a board chair, this blog is for you. Learn more about the importance of board orientation here:
Read MoreI have a favorite quote and I say it all the time. Read today’s blog to learn more about this quote and what it means to me.
Read MoreBefore the Covid-19 outbreak, I worked at least 40 percent of the time, sometimes as much as 60 percent of the time, while traveling. Since the pandemic started, everything has changed. I’ve traveled very little, and I’ve realized a few things. Read more to find out what’s changed and how I’m feeling about it.
Read MoreIf you could meet anyone throughout history, who is it you would like to meet, and what of their actions you would like to embody? Read today’s blog to find out who I would meet, and why.
Read MoreOver the past six weeks, I’ve had a few opportunities, on behalf of clients, to speak with larger prospects and donors. And it’s been very reassuring in this time of Covid craziness. As we head into 2021, I’m feeling hopeful, and here’s why.
Read MoreHallett Philanthropy has been up and running for 60 days. It has been fun and energizing, and I am excited about what’s to come. Read more about my thoughts here.
Read MoreMany people think the new year is a time to set resolutions. I prefer to take the opportunity to reflect on my own year. Do you make resolutions, or do you reflect?
Read MoreHave you taken chances in your personal or professional life? Taking a leap of faith can be scary, but if you don’t push your limits you’ll never know how far you can reach. I’ve taken a few chances and I’m glad I did.
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