Behind the Scenes at a Grantmaking Foundation

August 10, 2009

Have you ever wondered just exactly what goes on behind the scenes at a private, grantmaking foundation once your proposal is delivered? I was fortunate for the opportunity to work at a private, family foundation for over six years. I worked for them during their early days, when they were just beginning to establish guidelines […]

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Direct Mail Dilemma: Re-solicit Existing Donors or Acquire New Donors?

August 7, 2009

Faced with limited dollars, is it best to hit up existing donors again, or forage for new ones? Like many questions, the answer to this question depends? In his book, “Revolution in the Mailbox: Your Guide to Successful Direct Mail Fundraising (The Mal Warwick Fundraising Series),” Mal Warwick suggests that a donor should receive at […]

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How To Lose Donors & Persuade People To Hate You

August 6, 2009

I’m a big fan of John Carlton. For those who aren’t familiar with John’s work, he’s one of the highest paid copywriters in the world and a very successful marketer. He recently hosted a couple of events, one in San Francisco and the other in Las Vegas, and experienced some interesting hotel “challenges” that he […]

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Nonprofit Development – There are No Shortcuts – Only Systems

July 29, 2009

    “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.”  Beverly Sills   Last week I participated in my first live chat on Twitter.It was hosted by Hildy Gottlieb and a large group of nonprofit consultants shared their current experiences within the world of nonprofit consulting. One topic that came up quite frequently concerned […]

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Do Angels Sleep?

July 19, 2009

When my youngest daughter was three years old her great grandmother died. I traveled to Michigan for the funeral, leaving my husband in charge of my two daughters. It was the first time I’d ever been away from Abigail overnight. I was gone five days, and when I returned Abbey couldn’t quit asking about the […]

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Are You Throwing the Baby Out With the Bath-water? Long-term vs. Short-Term Development Success

June 21, 2009

Several years ago I had a job working in sales. Advertising sales to be exact. For a small weekly newspaper that was struggling to the point where, every payday, I’d rush downstairs to the bank housed in the building to cash my check, praying that it wouldn’t bounce. Anyone who knows me well knows that […]

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6 Degrees of Separation and Fundraising

June 11, 2009

A week or so ago a discussion came up on the AFP Group that I belong to on LinkedIn. A member’s organization was debating whether or not to participate in the Benevon method, a rather pricy series of workshops and coaching. Benevon, formerly known as the Raising More Money model, uses the method of intimate […]

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Announcing World #twenty$tuesday

June 1, 2009

Never underestimate the power of a few committed people to change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead I’ve been on Twitter now for several weeks and I LOVE IT! It’s been a boon to my business in unexpected ways, it’s fun, it’s fabulous connecting with people from all […]

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Can Your Nonprofit Benefit from a Celebrity Endorsement?

May 29, 2009

Several years ago I participated, along with board and staff of the organization I was working with, in the Benevon training. They’re the organization formerly known as Raising More Money who have taken the idea of small, intimate prospective donor get-togethers and individual giving and parlayed it into a program touted as the “be all […]

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Be a Fearless Grantseeker!

May 18, 2009

We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face… we must do that which we think we cannot. Eleanor Roosevelt Awhile back I did a poll on the biggest fears grantwriters face in writing a grant proposal. Not surprisingly approaching new foundations, fear […]

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Positively Tweeting!

April 30, 2009

It would seem that there’s nothing but bad news these days.   We’re constantly given the latest news on Swine flu deaths, how terrible the economy is, the state of education and health care in our country … yada yada yada.  And the nonprofit world is no different.  We hear from the Foundation Center that foundations […]

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Prepping For Your First Foundation Site Visit

April 28, 2009

It’s been six weeks since you spent considerable time and effort researching the regional foundations and sending out eight new proposals in support of a planned educational initiative on behalf of your three-year-old community arts organization. So when the phone rings and it’s program officer Samantha Jenson from The Smith Foundation to tell you that […]

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Raising Money Online with Social Media

April 21, 2009

This is a guest post from nonprofit fundraising coach, author, speaker, and trainer Sandy Rees, CFRE, author of the blog Get Fully Funded. Raising money online isn’t so different from raising money in person.  You have to find potential donors, tell your story, and ask for a gift.  Still, it’s exciting to work with social […]

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Grants: Do You Have a System in Place?

April 17, 2009

Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another. JOHN DEWEY Charity Channel, always a great barometer of the world of nonprofits, recently posted a question from a member: We are trying to put some numbers to a part time grant writer. We are a $35 million agency and have sporadically applied for grants. […]

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Foundation Prospect Research – On a Shoestring

April 12, 2009

Back in the day when I was running an entire development department alone on a tight budget, I recognized the importance of regular foundation prospecting research. Once a month or so I would trek into Philadelphia to spend a day at the public library researching funders on using Foundation Center, but I also recognized the importance of […]

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The One Secret to Increasing Your Individual Giving Exponentially!

April 9, 2009

The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciated. William James Recently the following post to one of the Charity Channel forums caught my eye: We just completed a market survey and one of the things that came out of 
this is that donors who cannot give at leadership levels do not […]

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Myths About Women and Weight Lifting … Er, Grant Proposal Writing!

March 31, 2009

The other day I mentioned to a couple of women that I was lifting weights in the gym. I was surprised at the responses that I got. “Pam! That’s not good for you!” “Yeah, you never want to use weights heavier than 5 pounds or so …” Frankly I thought that the myths about women […]

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Foundations Don’t Fund General Operating Costs – Or Do They?

March 26, 2009

Do you still believe the old fairy tale about how difficult it is to find foundations that support general operating expenses? It’s one of the grantwriting myths that even I bought into. Why not? The foundation that I worked for for a number of years most generally dissuaded grantseekers from applying for general operating expenses, […]

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Nonprofit Newsletters – Are You Making These Mistakes?

March 25, 2009

If you are familiar with Penelope Burk’s

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What to do When Your Grant Proposal is Declined. (Hint: It’s the Beginning, Not the End!)

March 23, 2009

It’s always frustrating to have your grant proposal rejected, but it’s absolutely essential to stay optimistic and to persevere. The fact is that most grant proposals do get rejected, but learning from the experience—examining why your proposal was turned down—will benefit you by making future proposals stronger. If you feel like you’ve done a solid […]

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