Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Is Your Glass Half Empty or Half Full? Is Your Glass Half Empty or Half Full?

Fundraising in the Current Economic Climate – Is Your Glass Half Empty or Half Full? by David A. Mersky As I travel around the country – and as individuals from around the country come to campus – it has become increasingly clear that, as far as fundraising and development is concerned, we live in interesting times. About a year ago,... 


Your Brand: A Valuable Asset Your Brand: A Valuable Asset

Today, most nonprofits know that maintaining strong, positive brand positioning is as important to their health and well-being as are their activities aimed at keeping donors informed and engaged or their staff members motivated. Yet, like so many things we have to worry about, understanding what it takes to maintain brand excellence is markedly different... 


Peoplehood and Jewish Culture Peoplehood and Jewish Culture

After establishing a Jewish Peoplehood Hub last November , the Jewish Agency now has explicitly embraced the concept of Jewish Peoplehood as its top priority. The question is, just what does peoplehood mean? One answer comes from researcher Steven Cohen, who proposes that “you should be involved in your community, either religiously or socially.... 


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Using Technology Wisely

eJP Now Formatted for Touch-Mobile eJP Now Formatted for Touch-Mobile

Do you have a touch-mobile device – iPhone, iPod touch, Android or Black Berry... 


Engaging the Next Generation of Donors Engaging the Next Generation of Donors

Seven weeks after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, donors have contributed more... 


Five Steps to Creating a Mobile Campaign Five Steps to Creating a Mobile Campaign

If nonprofits found a silver lining behind the Haiti catastrophe, it was learning... 


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Managing Your Nonprofit

The Importance of Gift Acceptance Policies The Importance of Gift Acceptance Policies

Formal Gift Acceptance Policies Help Donors as well as Non-Profits by Robert I.... 


Updating Leveraging and Sustainability Updating Leveraging and Sustainability

On January 13, I wrote about a client from New York who was very involved in rights... 


Breaking the Ice: Cold Calling Does Not Do It! Breaking the Ice: Cold Calling Does Not Do It!

In working with one of my clients over the last few weeks an issue was raised about... 


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Public Judaism Public Judaism

Non-Zero Sum: Helping Others And Ourselves by Rabbi Jill Jacobs Should Jews first take care of our own, or first serve the needs of society as a whole? In the course of a meandering and much-discussed article in the latest issue of Commentary magazine, historian Jack Wertheimer of the Jewish Theological Seminary castigates the Jewish social justice... 


‘Drifting’ is Not an Option for Jews ‘Drifting’ is Not an Option for Jews

by Stephen H. Hoffman I can’t remember any time in reading about Jewish history that we weren’t worried about our future and our survival – our physical survival in Israel and our spiritual survival outside of Israel. Worry seems to be in the Jewish genome. Now the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI) has written a report titled... 


Will We Let This School Fail? Will We Let This School Fail?

Rarely a day passes without hearing from one of my friends in the Jewish world about a new project in which they have become engaged or an organization for which they are fundraising. The conversation that ensues is often one about shared interests and common concerns. Sometimes the conversations result in my renewed optimism and other times they... 


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