Nonprofit Organizations
Seven strategies for battling donor burnout
Sometimes, fund-raising campaigns sizzle, with monetary totals soaring past expectations. Other times, they fizzle, with the efforts yielding poor financial outcomes. The sizzle can be attributed, in part, to enthusiastic, engaged donors. On the other hand, the fizzle may result from what’s known as “donor burnout.”
(5/12/2008)
Save or toss? A look at nonprofit record retention
Some organizations discard records they should keep, risking a wide range of potential problems. Others keep too many records, wasting precious space and resources. A smart approach to record retention provides the right balance between the two.
(4/28/2008)
How you can create high-performance teams
It is no accident that the word “team” for a work group comes from a sports analogy. Just as in sports like football, basketball and soccer, a work team is a group of people all striving toward the same goal. They have to collaborate and combine resources to reach their goal because no one is capable of doing it alone. This is what differentiates teams from just any group of people who work together. (4/14/2008)
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