Best Practices When Running a Product Fundraiser
It would be nice if a product fundraiser miraculously raised money on its own, right? You offer something for
By Guest Author|2022-05-18T18:54:38+00:00June 14th, 2021|Fundraising planning|
It would be nice if a product fundraiser miraculously raised money on its own, right? You offer something for
By Sandy Rees|2022-02-28T02:38:47+00:00October 6th, 2020|Fundraising planning, Nonprofit startup|
If you’re starting a new nonprofit, you already know that you need to raise money. What you might not
By Sandy Rees|2019-07-14T13:20:42+00:00January 9th, 2018|Fundraising planning, Goal setting|
Fundraising goals make it easier to raise the money you need to fund your programs. When there’s no targeted result,
By Sandy Rees|2020-01-05T23:26:26+00:00December 12th, 2017|Fundraising planning|
A fundraising plan changes your likelihood of success. I can’t think of any big, successful nonprofit that got to where
By Sandy Rees|2021-08-17T16:56:36+00:00September 26th, 2017|Budgets and number crunching, Fundraising planning, Management|
Part of becoming a fully funded nonprofit is learning to analyze your fundraising metrics. In short, it’s about knowing
By Sandy Rees|2019-12-30T03:49:05+00:00May 30th, 2017|Fundraising planning|
I hear it all the time. “We need to (increase programs/build a new building/eliminate a waiting list) and we need
By Sandy Rees|2022-10-12T20:54:00+00:00January 11th, 2017|Fundraising planning|
Last week, I shared 10 things you need to do to raise more money in 2017 if you want
By Sandy Rees|2022-10-12T20:43:38+00:00January 3rd, 2017|Fundraising planning|
What’s the best thing about a new year? Is it a fresh slate and a chance to start again?
By Sandy Rees|2022-04-12T16:35:57+00:00July 5th, 2016|Fundraising, Fundraising planning|
Happy New or Mid Year! If your fiscal year starts July 1, Happy New Year! Otherwise, Happy Mid Year!
By Sandy Rees|2022-08-23T16:34:56+00:00June 24th, 2015|Fundraising planning, Just For Fun|
There are three things you never want to turn your back on: Toddlers checking out your kitchen cabinets