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BEYOND THE PLAQUE

Posted by Michelle Curtis

There’s always a beautiful moment when a significant gift is finalized. The commitment is made. The vision moves forward. The campaign number goes up! The excitement is real.

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Topics: Fundraising, Donor Recognition, Fundraising Management, Capital Fundraising, Fund Development, Fundraising Campaign, Campaign Planning

UNLOCKING GENEROSITY WITH STEWARDSHIP

Posted by Michelle Gorham

Recently I listened to a webinar filled with statistics.

  • Repeat donor retention was down.

  • New donor retention was down.

  • Lapsed donor recapture was down.

(I was relieved to see overall giving is up slightly! Yay!)

The news made me think about what we can do to change the trajectory of the numbers and build operational security for our organizations.

The answer is stewardship. Intentional, meaningful stewardship can create lifetime donors with a strong attachment to our mission and cause.

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Topics: Fundraising, Nonprofit Management, Goal Setting, Fundraising Management, Capital Fundraising, Fund Development, Fundraising Campaign, Development, Campaign Planning, Attitude, AlumniRelations

STRATEGY FIRST. CAPITAL FOLLOWS.

Posted by Leighann Sibal

Are your capital projects connected to your strategic priorities?

Let’s consider a new dining hall project at a resident camp. Is this project strategic, or simply reactive to growth in campers or the declining state of the building? This example drives home the importance of using a strategic framework to guide capital projects. Too often, nonprofits begin with a perceived need rather than a strategic imperative.

Capital planning and master planning for facilities flow from strategy… not the other way around.

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Topics: Fundraising, Nonprofit Management, Goal Setting, Fundraising Management, Capital Fundraising, Fund Development, Fundraising Campaign, Development, Campaign Planning

GROWTH MINDSET IN FUNDRAISING

Posted by Lindsay Casavant

I’ve been having conversations lately with several nonprofit leaders I trust. CEOs, Executive Directors, Development Directors who care deeply about their missions and take their responsibility seriously.

And even though their organizations look different, I keep hearing familiar observations and challenges.

Fundraising is moving. Fundraising is changing. And the question underneath it all is: How does our team change with it?

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Topics: Communications, Fundraising, Leadership Development, Nonprofit Management, Goal Setting, Annual Fundraising, Fundraising Campaign, Big L Leadership, Development, Attitude

THE MOST OVERLOOKED STEP IN ANNUAL GIVING

Posted by Jon Simons

Congratulations!You have wrapped up annual giving for 2025. Whether you missed, met or exceeded your goal, it’s time to reset the clock and dive into 2026!Or is it?

Not so fast!

Over the last 12 months you invited hundreds of individuals, businesses and foundations into your amazing story of community need and critical impact.Through letters, posts, displays and conversation you educated everyone who would listen about your organization’s ability to solve problems and invited them to support your great work.

Well done. . .but you’re not done yet.

 

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Topics: Success Stories, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Annual Fundraising, Donor Management, Capital Fundraising, Giving, Appreciation, Gift Of Giving, Direct Mail, CelebratingOurClients, AlumniRelations

A LEADERSHIP LESSON FROM A STOVE KNOB

Posted by Richard Clegg

I genuinely thought this would be a five-minute fix.

One of the knobs on our gas stove broke, so I did what any reasonable person would do: I looked for and ordered a replacement. When it arrived, it wouldn’t fit. I checked the model number, confirmed it was correct, and assumed the problem was a manufacturing issue. So, I ordered another knob and returned the first one I ordered.

Same result.

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Topics: Leadership, Learning, Leadership Development, Nonprofit Management, Board Leadership, Big L Leadership, Leadership Cabinet, Career Growth, strategic planning, Leadership & Boards, board governance, Curiosity

THREE THINGS DONORS NEED FROM YOU

A new cohort of donors is redefining what philanthropy looks like. The Great Wealth Transfer is elevating younger and more diverse voices into positions of philanthropic influence. Gen Z and Millennials expect the same seamless experience in their giving that they receive from their banking apps. From mobile-first interfaces to real-time transparency, digital connection is central to their trust and engagement.

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Topics: Fundraising, Volunteer Communication, Board Management, Fund Development, Resource Development, Dashboard

FUNDRAISING IN 2026: SLOW DOWN TO MOVE FORWARD

Posted by Bruce Berglund

January always invites reflection. New goals. New tools. New urgency.

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Topics: Fundraising, Fund Development, Resource Development

THREE STEPS TO PREPARE FOR A NEW YEAR

Posted by DBD Team

At this point in the calendar year, most nonprofits have set their budgets and plans for the coming year. Now the reality sets in: how are you going to make it all happen? Here are some fresh ways to think about achieving your goals and, more importantly, bringing your mission into action for those you serve.

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Topics: Leadership, Board Development, Fundraising, Storytelling, Fund Development, Teamwork, Development, Staff, Donor, strategic planning

THREE WAYS TO NAVIGATE A CHANGING GIVING LANDSCAPE

Posted by DBD Team

In our twenty years as a firm, we've seen changing economic conditions, changing laws and changing donor behavior. Today, there are even more changes at hand that will provide both challenges and opportunities for savvy nonprofits. 

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Topics: Fundraising, Fundraising Management, Donor Relations, Donor Prospect, Fund Development, Development, Donor, Donor Advised Funds

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