If you work in philanthropy, the new book “The Generosity Crisis” is a must-read. This is a game-changing book for the nonprofit industry. Read this blog for more on my thoughts about this excellent book.
Read MoreDoes your school district fundraise? Has it considered a capital campaign to raise funds? Some districts are leveraging capital campaigns to raise funds for everything from athletic fields to performing arts centers. Is it time for your district to change course when it comes to fundraising? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreHow do you plan your end-of-year giving? The way many households give is changing. Read this blog to understand the latest trends in end-of-year giving and how this might impact your organization.
Read MoreMore than ever, nonprofit employees are focusing on their retirement. Contributions to retirement accounts are up - from employees and employers. What might this mean for you? Are you in control of your retirement? Read more now.
Read MoreThe trend continues. Dollars raised are increasing but the number of donors is decreasing. What does that mean for nonprofits moving forward? This blog examines this issue. Read now to learn more.
Read MoreNew trends with reporting on IRS Form 990 are making it more difficult to find out complete disclosure information. When did these changes take place and how does it impact donors and nonprofits? Read the blog.
Read MoreA new concept in giving has been introduced - give now and pay later. Much like anyone purchasing an item online has seen with buy now and pay later options, this allows a donor to give immediately but to pay over time. What does this mean for the nonprofit industry? Read the blog now.
Read MoreIf you’re an independent contractor then you know there are certain rules associated with how you work with your clients. While these rules are outlined by your contract, your client may try to bend them. Read this blog for assurance as to why you shouldn’t bend the rules.
Read MoreWould you give more if you knew you would receive a greater tax credit later? This blog explores the tax implications of receiving a tax credit for donations and the larger economic impact of such a policy. Read more.
Read MoreWhen is stewardship too much? Is there a line? This blog explores an example of stewardship going perhaps a little too far. Read the blog to learn more about my perspective.
Read MoreHow do you manage your time? Over the years I have found some strategies that keep my time management on track. Read this blog to learn my tips and tricks for keeping your projects on track.
Read MoreI am re-reading a book I have read several times before, Doris Kearns Goodwin‘s “Team of Rivals.” This is a great read and really underscores the importance of how talent and great leadership skills assembled together in a group of people with similar aspirations can change the world. Read on for more about this great book.
Read MoreA topic of conversation I am having with many clients is….what is happening with the economy. People want to know if we are in the same situation as we were in the “Great Recession” of 2008. Read this blog for my perspective on the topic.
Read MoreWhat experience do you have that conjures up your best childhood memories? For me, it’s Husker Football. Read this blog to learn what football Saturdays mean to me now that I have my own family.
Read MoreWe’re celebrating 25 years of wedded bliss! What does this mean to me? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreRecently, “The Nonprofit Times” published its 25th annual “Power and Influence Top 50 in the Nonprofit World.” This year, I was stunned to see there were no healthcare representatives on the list. Read this blog to understand why this is an interesting development in the world of philanthropy.
Read MoreThe world of travel has drastically changed as we come out of the pandemic. Read this blog to learn about my most recent travel experiences.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever resigned from a job, you know that while it can be stressful to put in your resignation, there is a tactful and respectful way to do so. Read this blog for the latest on how people are resigning from their positions and my thoughts on current trends.
Read MoreAs a donor, would you prefer to remain completely anonymous to the nonprofit? It might sound nice. But what about from the nonprofit’s perspective? Complete anonymity from your donors means you can never steward the relationship. What does this mean for the nonprofit? How does this work? Read the blog to learn more.
Read MoreIt’s that time! Kids are heading back to school. Read this blog to hear more about why this year, back to school has a whole new meaning for our family.
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