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IN A SNAP

Posted by Lora Dow

Over the past few months, I’ve been in several conversations with nonprofit development and marketing staff about some of the newer social media tools, including the one that confounds and intrigues everyone the most: Snapchat.

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Topics: Communications, Case For Support, Snapchat, Social Media

THE POWER OF A GRANDER VISION

Posted by Mike Bussey

Many times, I find myself working with nonprofits who are facing a time of transition. Perhaps their organization is undergoing a change in leadership. Perhaps their community is changing. Perhaps new needs and challenges are calling for a change in programs or ministries.

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Topics: Leadership, Case For Support, Transition, Vision

BLUE FLAME CASE

Posted by Lora Dow

In this series, the DBD Team is taking a deeper look at some of the axioms we use when working with clients. In today’s blog, Lora explores our idea of “The Blue Flame Case.” To read other axiom blogs,  click here. 

In our work with nonprofits and churches, we focus on four key areas: leadership, case, prospects and a plan. When those four areas are well-executed, a campaign is much more likely to succeed.

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Topics: Case For Support, Case Statement, Axiom, Blue Flame Case

A BUG’S EYE VIEW

Posted by Michele Goodrich

Last week I had the opportunity to work with the leaders of a resident camp in the midst of their summer camping season.

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Topics: Leadership, Volunteer Leadership, Case For Support, Inspiration, Camp

IS YOUR VISION BIG ENOUGH?

Posted by Danny Maier

As a sufferer of myopia since the 3rd grade, I’ve been wearing glasses a long time. Perhaps it’s my nearsightedness that has me often trying to focus on the trees and missing the forest – the big picture. But, while the details are important, it’s the bigger vision that inspires.

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Topics: Case For Support, Vision

RESOLUTION: THINK LIKE A DONOR

Posted by Lora Dow

A lot of the nonprofits we work with are well-established organizations. They have a good grip on best practices and they execute the basic principles of fundraising well. But just as a start up can shake up a whole industry, so can a new nonprofit teach all of us old hands a few things.

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Topics: Donor Stewardship, Case For Support, Resolution

RESOLUTION: MAKE IT MATTER

Posted by Bruce Berglund

This January, the Donor By Design Team is offering a series of resolutions: Strategies and commitments to enhance your ability to connect with donors and generate support for your important work. 

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Topics: Case For Support, Resolution

HOW CAN I HELP?

Posted by Lora Dow

Like all of us, I was stunned and saddened by the news out of Paris Friday night. Coming shortly on the heels of a similar attack in Beirut just hours before, the on-going refugee migration, and violence throughout the world and in our own country, it’s easy to be overwhelmed.

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Topics: Case For Support, Generosity, Giving

RETHINKING COMPETITION

Posted by Sara Luke

Recently, I was speaking with a new client about their case for support. One of their primary concerns was how to distinguish their organization’s work with seniors from “the competition.” They identified their competition as other local retirement and assisted living facilities.

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Topics: Case For Support, Donor, Nonprofit

THE KIND OF PERSON

Posted by Lora Dow

Seth Godin recently sat down for an interview about fundraising. At Donor By Design, we’ve always enjoyed Seth’s writing and applied many of his thoughts to our work,* but it was extra special to have him turn his attention to one of our favorite subjects.

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Topics: Donor Stewardship, Donor Cultivation, Case For Support, Seth Godin

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