One evening in early December I got a text from a friend (who is a County Commissioner) that there was a mob of armed protesters outside her house. Her 12-year-old son was home alone at the time. He called her while she was at a Health District meeting that would determine whether our county would issue a mask mandate. Can you imagine how afraid he must’ve been?
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Topics:
Nonprofit Leadership,
Generosity,
Giving,
Gift Of Giving,
Nonprofit
Happy New Year! As you settle back in after the holidays, let me suggest you take a few moments to consider the “three Rs” before getting sucked into the hustle and bustle of a new year.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Volunteer Management,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Strategy,
Planning,
Nonprofit
Earlier this week, MacKenzie Scott announced that she had given more than $4 billion to 384 organizations around the country. Some of our clients were fortunate enough to receive one of those gifts. As we read Ms. Scott’s Medium post and learned more about the organizations chosen by her and her team, we realized there are many lessons to be learned from this generous act.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Donation,
Major Gifts,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Generosity,
Giving,
Nonprofit
In the latest episode of the DBD Podcast, Jon Simons talks to DBD teammates Brian Keel and Jim Mellor about managing nonprofit finances in the coming year. From budget forecasting to working with your bank, their forthright advice will help you make better decisions now and in the future.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Podcast,
Nonprofit,
finance,
budget,
financial management
In this week's episode of the DBD Podcast, Bruce Berglund and Jon Simons discuss two more leadership axioms that guide our work. If you've worked with us in the past these probably will sound familiar. Consider who else on your staff or volunteer team could benefit from learning these important concepts.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Big L Leaders,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Podcast,
Nonprofit
Most of us have spent a good portion of 2020 reacting to the multitude of changes in our work lives and home lives. Whether we reacted wisely or poorly, we were still responding to something happening outside our control.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Big L Leaders,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Nonprofit
In the latest episode of the DBD Podcast, Bruce Berglund and Jon Simons discuss several leadership axioms that guide our work. If you've worked with us in the past, or attended one of our trainings, one or more of these might sound familiar.
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Topics:
Leadership,
Big L Leaders,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Podcast,
Nonprofit
"As he stepped off the map into uncharted territory, Meriwether Lewis discovered that what was in front of him was nothing like what was behind him and that what had brought him to this point in the journey would take him no farther. ... [Lewis was] looking for a water route, and they had run out of water. How do you canoe over mountains?"
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Topics:
Leadership,
Big L Leaders,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Nonprofit
For the past two months nonprofits have been in "emergency" fundraising mode. It has been a scramble to serve communities in new ways, make difficult staffing decisions and try to forecast an entirely new budget.
Many are probably thinking "I can't wait to get back to normal."
But what if "normal" isn't the best idea for the rest of 2020? In a world still filled with uncertainty, what can we do to maximize our impact and prepare ourselves to be ready for whatever may come?
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Topics:
Nonprofit Leadership,
Annual Fundraising,
Fundraising Campaign,
Nonprofit
Our current crisis has revealed the financial strengths and weaknesses in our companies, in our families, and in nonprofits. While no one could have anticipated this particular set of circumstances, history tells us that challenges will always come.
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Topics:
Nonprofit Management,
Nonprofit Leadership,
Nonprofit,
financial management