A few times a day, my Apple watch reminds me to breathe. Like many, I googled this feature when I started receiving these notifications at the most inconvenient times. Before I can hit dismiss, my watch steals my attention and I am momentarily captured as the animated flower fills the tiny screen and slowly expands and contracts.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Goals,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Personal Development,
Communication,
Attitude,
Happiness,
Clarity
By Bruce Berglund and Jan Brogdon
Too often, major gift efforts are confined to the framework of a campaign. We ask for these gifts when we have a goal, but we really don’t work to cultivate those major gift donors between and before campaigns. In a time where capital campaigns were slowed or even stopped, some organizations used 2020 to grow a deeper connection with major gift donors. How can the learnings from their experiences, and yours, shape the way you move forward from here?
Any of you that have worked with us know that we believe Case, Leadership, Prospects and a Plan are the key elements of successful fundraising. Consider how you can use this structure as you analyze your own situation.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Learning,
Donation,
Major Gifts,
Case For Support,
Asking,
Goals,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Case Statement,
Fundraising Campaign,
Gift Of Giving,
Covid
How ironic is it that a year of forced isolation has actually provided us the ability to connect with each other in a deep, meaningful and global scale?
“How are you doing?” has shifted from a casual greeting to a meaningful invitation to connect through a common, shared experience.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Grit,
Gratitude,
Goals,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Communication,
Relationships,
Nonprofit,
Happiness,
Covid
The past year has been challenging for everyone. As someone who works with nonprofits, I have been impressed and moved by how these organizations have stepped up to serve their communities in new ways. They’ve managed to make a positive impact for others, even with severe constraints.
The most important resource any organization has is its staff. Many nonprofits, like their counterparts in businesses, were forced to furlough or lay off employees as revenue streams dried up during the pandemic. That means that the staff who remained were often doing the jobs of several people while also trying to identify new ways of serving that would help to keep people safer during the pandemic.
Taking care of staff is always critical, but today it is more important than ever.
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Topics:
Nonprofit Leadership,
Culture,
Communication,
Appreciation,
Nonprofit,
Collaboration,
Kindness,
Covid
In this month's episode of the DBD Podcast, Bruce Berglund and Jon Simons discuss three leadership axioms that guide our work:
- Vision Leaks
- Program vs Purpose
- Numbers and Names
If you or someone on your team need some encouragement in their leadership or resource development efforts, this 21-minute podcast offers wisdom for nonprofit, education and faith-based leaders of all kinds.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Case For Support,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Podcast,
Nonprofit
It’s happened to all of us over the last year while on a video conference: you want to express a thought, respond to a question or offer an opinion and you’re the only one who can hear you talking. You’re on mute! With technology, an easy fix is just a click or two away.
While the technology of today highlights our moments of silence, being on mute is certainly not a new phenomenon.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Communication,
Relationships,
Nonprofit,
Crucial Conversations,
Clarity
As a board member, you may experience a leadership transition at your organization during your tenure. When that time arrives, you have a responsibility as a board to take the necessary steps to ensure a successful transition. All board members will have some role in the process, but the development of a strong Search Committee is the first step.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Volunteers,
Leadership Transition,
Nonprofit,
CEO Search,
executive search
In this week's episode of the DBD Podcast, Bruce Berglund and Jon Simons discuss two additional leadership axioms that guide our work:
- Blue Flame Case
- Who Really Cares?
If you've worked with us in the past these might sound familiar. Is there someone else on your staff or volunteer team who could benefit from learning these important concepts?
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Topics:
Leadership,
Big L Leaders,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Podcast,
Nonprofit,
Who Really Cares
These times are calling for aspirational thinking. With dramatic changes in our collective landscape, people are craving direction and leadership more than ever. In many cases, nonprofit boards and CEOs are needing to reinvent strategies, practices, and the very direction of their organizations.
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Topics:
Nonprofit Management,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Strategy,
Vision,
Planning