Student loan debt is crushing many college graduates. What should nonprofit colleges and universities do? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreRecently we have seen government overreach when it comes to First Amendment rights. Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts.
Read MoreAs my kids prepare to go back to school, I am reminded of something many of us take for granted - school supplies. Our list of required supplies gets more and more expensive each year. But what about families that cannot afford this expense? Read this blog to learn how our school relies on philanthropy to handle this challenge.
Read MoreEverywhere we go now we are bombarded by extra expenses. Whether it’s an added tip for picking up takeout food or a convenience charge added to ticket purchases, extra fees are everywhere. Read on for Randall’s thoughts.
Read MoreWe know donors are continuing to contribute less. This means nonprofits are relying on fewer donors who give larger amounts. How can your nonprofit adjust? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreAre donations made to collectives that raise funds and distribute them to athletes for NIL deals tax deductible? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on this topic.
Read MoreIndustry surveys and other data indicate fundraising is down, and nonprofits are lowering budgets. However, the stock market is up, and other economic indicators are pointing in the right direction. What does this mean for you? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreSummer for kids looks a little different than it did for my generation. Kids today often spend a portion of their summer break doing some level of schoolwork. Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts.
Read MoreWhat should you look for when hiring a consultant? Read this blog for Randall’s tips on hiring a consultant that’s right for your nonprofit.
Read MoreWhen working with donors, it is critical to be a steward of the organization. Especially when dealing with planned giving, ethics are of the utmost importance. Read this blog for more details about the importance of ethics in planned giving.
Read MoreIs your organization sitting on cash in the bank that could be used for important causes? If you’ve been saving up for a rainy day, now is the time to start spending those dollars. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreWhat happens when a nonprofit does not make data privacy and security a priority? Read this blog to learn more about the impact the lack of data security can have on your organization.
Read MoreThe Ronald Reagan Library is introducing a Civility Institute. Read this blog for Randall’s perspective on civility and why we need this.
Read MoreWhat are current expectations in the office? If you’re a recent graduate, pay attention. Read this blog to understand the office environment and how you can best fit in.
Read MoreAre internships on the rise or fall? While most degree programs require an internship to graduate, interns are becoming more selective. What could this mean? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreThe recent loss of a submersible attempting to take a “tour” of the Titanic has us thinking about risk-reward situations. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreHow do nonprofits work through the separation of government and religion? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreHow does data security impact research? This blog explores how research and data security go hand-in-hand.
Read MoreIndividual giving is on the decline. What does this mean for major giving? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreStorytelling can dramatically impact your ability to secure donors. But, when you add data to back up your story, the result is even more powerful. Read this blog to learn more about injecting data into your storytelling.
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