Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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How to Raise More Money in Economically Challenging Times How to Raise More Money in Economically Challenging Times

This post was first published in September, 2009. It carries a timely message as donor conservation should be high on your agenda every day. by David A. Mersky If you are an executive or volunteer leader of a nonprofit agency, you know that you are approaching that season of the year when you expect to receive maybe as much as 70% of your annual philanthropic... 


Rethinking Your Video Marketing Rethinking Your Video Marketing

I have produced a lot of nonprofit videos over the years. Their primary purpose was to motivate potential donors to give. Some were received very well; others not so much. A well-known Hollywood producer I once met told me that making a hit is a hit-and-miss experience… sometimes you strike gold and sometimes tin. His words of wisdom have stuck... 


Raising The Bar Raising The Bar

an editorial from The Jewish Week ‘Transparency” and “good governance” are two popular phrases these days in regards to policies of nonprofit organizations, particularly in the aftermath of the Madoff scandal. It is worth noting a recommendation high on the list of the Jewish Funders Network’s recently issued guidelines for nonprofit and... 


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The Future of Your Nonprofit Depends on Social Media The Future of Your Nonprofit Depends on Social Media

from Buzz Marketing Daily: 3 Reasons the Future of Your Nonprofit Depends on Social... 


Fundraisers’ Three Biggest Challenges Fundraisers’ Three Biggest Challenges

from Mal Warwick’s Newsletter: Fundraisers’ three biggest challenges During... 


The Growing Importance of Social Media The Growing Importance of Social Media

from The Agitator: “Copy & Paste” Toward Oblivion … “Why do so many... 


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Managing Your Nonprofit

Managing Volunteers: Making the Most of a Valuable Resource Managing Volunteers: Making the Most of a Valuable Resource

A significant number of non-profit organizations in voluntary organizations around... 


Leadership: The Risk and The Reward Leadership: The Risk and The Reward

by Laura Freeman Every day, there are opportunities to “lead.” It could be... 


Why Redesign Your Website Why Redesign Your Website

Websites need continuous improvement. Just take a quick look around and you’ll... 


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Cooking Up Something Big: The Jewish Food Education Network Cooking Up Something Big: The Jewish Food Education Network

by H. Glenn Rosenkrantz This is about so much more than chicken noodle soup. Religious school students at Temple Beth Haverim in Agoura Hills in southern California prepared some of this Jewish cultural and culinary staple in class recently. It was the tried-and-true Metz family recipe and Lev Metz, by the way, is director of education at the synagogue. “They... 


‘Slacktivists’ – a(nother) New Kind of Donor? ‘Slacktivists’ – a(nother) New Kind of Donor?

eJewish Philanthropy welcomes London journalist Celina Ribeiro with this different take on mobile giving: We’ve had new philanthropists, philanthropcapitalists, felicity donors and now, strike the drumroll, the sector has a cute new catchphrase to describe another new kind of donor. Breathe in. Enter the ‘slacktivist’. So far as I can tell,... 


The Next Big New Idea is Neither Big Nor New. Discuss. The Next Big New Idea is Neither Big Nor New. Discuss.

by Joshua Avedon and Shawn Landres “Apple is regularly voted the most innovative company in the world,” writes The Economist in its January 30 edition, “but …rather than developing entirely new product categories, it excels at taking existing, half-baked ideas and showing the rest of the world how to do them properly.” Creating economic... 


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