To start measuring impact, keep it simple. Build routines that collect and share impact stories.
Look at each stage of your fundraising process to see why you are missing your targets.
Simplify hard work with project management stages: Initiating, Planning, Designing, Implementing, Evaluating, and Closing.
If you want your work to be seen online, you have to know how to do Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
Writing is part of every aspect of nonprofit work, from leadership to planning to fundraising to advocacy to service.
The best leaders are the ones with a healthy mistrust of power. Approach your role your own way. The Organizer #25.
Embrace learning for your own sake, for your team, for your organization and for your cause.
Make time to define your impact. Forget the excuses and focus on making your workmore meaningful and effective.
To raise more money, picture the future you want and study the past to learn from fundraising successes and failures.
Share knowledge, look out for power trips, and use technology to include everyone in group discussions.
To make sure your message is being heard, give yourself time for outreach on every single project.
Communicating a vision is an important part of leadership. To share your vision, be specific, tell a story, and keep at it.