Never doubt the power of a single passionate person to bring about change. This week’s Power of Storytelling.
My inbox is absolutely deluged in year-end fundraising appeals. Remember, just as in direct mail: your first rule is ‘get it opened!’ Which email subject headers did I find irresistible? This week’s What’s in my Inbox.
What does your direct mail response device look like? Is it easy to read and easy to complete by your donor? Does it keep giving options simple? Here are a couple of terrific examples of response devices done right from the always marvelous John Lepp/Agents of Good and Ontario Nature. What’s in my Mailbox.
Sheena Greer of Colludo has provided me with my favorite 12 Days Gift ever – bar none (hint: it provides something our sector is sorely in need of) – and she’s also provided me with my favorite blog post this week, A Moving Train: Neutrality in Fundraising. A must read.
With politics and fundraising, Roger Craver says “It’s not fine to remain in fear-inspired silence when far more than good manners, contributions or fees are at stake.” Canadian Squirrels, Fear and Fundraising
New from the inimitable Vu. Hey, you want nonprofits to act more like businesses? Then treat us like businesses
A YELP for foundations? Hmmm. What say you? Meet GrantAdvisors.org, an ’embryonic online review site that asks grant seekers, grantees, foundation employees, and others to describe their experiences working with foundations: Were their guidelines helpful, their staff members receptive, their reporting requirements reasonable? And, in the end, would you recommend working with them?’ I love this idea.
Check out this innovative new community for the homeless in Austin.
And what happens when nonprofits are run like businesses? The disastrous tale of the Red Cross.
Putting a face on nonprofit overhead. Charity Defense Council.
A Lightness of Being. Beautiful words of encouragement from our friends at Veritus. While you’re there, be sure to sign up to receive updates from Major Gift Academy.
What are the 10 Essentials for a Killer Thank You Letter? NonprofitPRO.
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