Fail to Plan; Plan to Fail! Your Fundraising Plan–Part 1
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Part 2. Going After Public Grants
We continue exploring public funding this week. Public Versus Private Funding It’s important to understand the differences between public and private funding, especially advantages and disadvantages. If you are new […]
Going After Public Grants
Federal grants can be a great resource for nonprofits. A good practice is to have diversified funding/revenue streams for your organization. Strive for 30/30/30—about 30 percent from private foundations, 30 […]
Fail to plan, plan to fail!
Here’s hoping you had a great holiday and are ready to use these final days of 2018 to wrap up end-of-year fundraising activities and begin planning for 2019. Today is […]
Financial Documents
This week we continue our exploration of nonprofit documents with a focus on financial documents. There are several financial documents that apply to all nonprofits: budgets, statement of revenue and […]
Your Financial Policy Document
Last week, we shared information on the importance of good policies for your nonprofit organization. A strong financial policy is the foundation of effective financial management. One of the most […]