When your plumbing is in need of repair, chances are you don't call your family doctor- you call a plumber, right?! It wouldn't make sense to call the doctor to fix your plumbing, but many non-profit organizations are doing just that when dealing with their technology requirements.
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Most non-profits are communicating with their members with mail, phone or fax- but very few are using the email effectively and they are missing a huge opportunity to reach out to current and future members to become a more powerful non-profit organization.
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A strong donor base is the life’s blood of any non-profit organization. Having a list of members that contribute to your organization on a regular basis will not only keep your non-profit solvent, but keep it thriving.
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A business is only as good as its marketing—your non-profit can have the noblest aspirations in the world, but if no one knows about who you are and what you’re trying to do, they won’t be able to help. That is why it is essential that any non-profit develop a well-thought-out marketing strategy.
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Your first fundraising event can raise more than funds—it can be a hair-raising experience as well. Coordinating a non-profit’s first fundraiser is a daunting task, only made more daunting by the fact that it is also an important one.
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Funding is one of the greatest stumbling blocks of establishing a healthy non-profit organization. Sufficient and well-managed funding is the very difference between a great idea and a great reality—money gives you the means to make the difference you’ve been dreaming about.
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Paying a lump sum amount for technology and other pieces of equipment isn’t always a viable means for many non-profit agencies. Waiting until you have the cash in hand can be detrimental to the work you are doing now. Financing what is needed for success is an option you can explore.
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A business is only as good as its marketing—your non-profit can have the noblest aspirations in the world, but if no one knows about who you are and what you’re trying to do, they won’t be able to help. That is why it is essential that any non-profit develop a well-thought-out marketing strategy.
Your first fundraising event can raise more than funds—it can be a hair-raising experience as well. Coordinating a non-profit’s first fundraiser is a daunting task, only made more daunting by the fact that it is also an important one.
Most non-profits are communicating with their members with mail, phone or fax- but very few are using the email effectively and they are missing a huge opportunity to reach out to current and future members to become a more powerful non-profit organization.