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CULTIVATING CURIOSITY

Posted by Jan Brogdon

Do you have a friend or a colleague who is GREAT at asking questions? You know, the person who always seems to just know more about the people and circumstances in their lives than others? They don't just draw you into conversation, they help you build a stronger connection through the interaction.

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Topics: Donor Relations, Cultivation, Relationships

SEEKING ADVICE

Posted by Bruce Berglund

Recently I had the opportunity to meet with the president of a large family foundation. We had a great dialogue regarding the value of feasibility studies today. He was quite wary of studies that didn’t involve the not-for-profit staff or studies that only tested the viability of the campaign goal.

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Topics: Nonprofit Leadership, Feasibility, Foundation, Ask For Advice, Cultivation

SILOS VS. CHANNELS

Posted by Peggy Vinson

One of the more challenging aspects of annual fundraising for a nonprofit never fails to surprise me, and it’s a by-product of past success.

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Topics: Annual Fundraising, Donor Relations, Cultivation

THANKS BUT NO THANKS

Posted by Jon Simons

If you have been in fund development long enough, you may have found yourself in this situation:

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Topics: Fundraising, Patience, Fund Development, Cultivation

PRICELESS VISITS

Posted by Mike Bussey
Many thanks for the good wishes. My situation has deteriorated dramatically, and I’m currently in home hospice. For now all is stable. But the long-term prospects are clear and not good. And long-term for me is actually very short-term.
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Topics: Leadership, Endowment, Cultivation, Personal Visits

BRIDGING THE GAP

Posted by Lora Dow

A big part of what I do with my non-profit clients is help them to develop and refine their case for support? What’s a “case?” It’s simply a collection of compelling reasons (both data and stories) as to why an organization is worthy of support. You’ve probably made a case for support at some point in your career – be it a letter, a grant proposal or a sales conversation over coffee.

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Topics: Case For Support, Art Of The Ask, Storytelling, Cultivation, Making The Ask

LOOK FOR THE SEAMS

Posted by Thom Peters

There is a legend in baseball that one of the reasons Ted Williams was such a great hitter was due to his ability to see the seams on the baseball as it came hurling toward him at 95 miles an hour. Supposedly, his eyesight was so good, he could essentially slow the ball down, seeing the seam and curve of the ball, making it easier to hit.

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Topics: Fundraising, Major Gifts, Cultivation

COMMON GROUND

Posted by Thom Peters

Confession: I am a graduate of the Ohio State University. Having lived in Wisconsin for the past 18 years, I have endured the wrath of Badger fans and even a number of Michigan folks. Much of this comes from friends and seemingly sane people who really don’t like my Buckeyes. Even more so after the win over Michigan and 59 – 0 embarrassment the Badgers endured during their loss in the Big Ten finals to OSU. They don’t just dislike us; they hate us.

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Topics: Fundraising, Major Gifts, Cultivation

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