Losing at Both Ends
It starts with the best of intentions. Your organization is focused on helping others—some in serious need. The
It starts with the best of intentions. Your organization is focused on helping others—some in serious need. The
can be frustrating and exhausting. Living through the relentless barrage of solicitations — all the way up until
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The only way to get things done is to take control of the situation and move forward. Success
Growing up I had a couple of courses in wood shop. I learned life lessons in that class
We live in an age where people measure themselves against how “busy” they are. “I’m so busy” implies
When you ask a nonprofit leader or exec what they need most, the response is, almost always, “more
Let’s face it. We’ve all made needless mistakes in our lives. Mistakes and even outright failures can be
Nonprofits worry about cost all the time. From board members to staff members, everybody’s focused on “cost”. For
By: Lomesh Shah, CEO, Fundly If your organization is looking for a way to involve your supporters more

