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FIVE WAYS TO RESET YOUR BOARD AGENDA

Posted by Richard Clegg

My next-door neighbor volunteers as a board member for a local nonprofit organization. She and I were talking while working in our backyards. She asked my thoughts on how to make routine and often boring meetings worth her time and energy.

Her thoughts expressed a frustration that I know too well: board meetings that often feel, well, less than inspiring. As she described the predictable flow and the sense that they weren't truly digging into the meaty issues, a question popped into my head, one that I think holds the key to unlocking more engaging and impactful board sessions.

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Topics: Communications, Donor Stewardship, Board Development, Stewardship, Professional Development, Strategy, Board Management, Board Leadership, Communication, Development, Ideas, board governance

THE ART OF STORYTELLING AND WHY STORIES MATTER

Posted by Lindsay Casavant

Maybe you've felt it before. That moment when you're face-to-face with a potential major donor, or standing before your board, or speaking to a community group, and despite your preparation, passion and expertise, you can see their attention drifting. You know your organization's work is transformative. You can recite the statistics. You understand the impact. But somehow, in that moment, the magic of your mission isn't communicated as vividly as you hoped it would be.

I've been there and that is why I’m excited to share some reflections from a book I have read that has helped shape my approach to storytelling. Karen Eber's book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories That Inspire Action and Get Results offers science-based frameworks that are easy to apply to how you tell stories about your organization’s impact and mission in action.

 

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Topics: Communications, Book Club, Donor Stewardship, Board Development, Stewardship, Fundraising, Professional Development, Strategy, Annual Fundraising, Communication, Transparency, Data Management, Development, Ideas

RECLAIMING CONNECTION: THE ANXIOUS GENERATION

In The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt presents a compelling case for how smartphones and social media have transformed childhood—from active, play-based experiences to phone-based, screen-dominated ones. While much of the conversation around the book has focused on youth mental health, Haidt’s research holds deeper relevance for all of us living in an increasingly distracted, hyper-connected world.

As I read, I found myself reflecting not just on childhood, but on adulthood and on how we connect with one another as family members, neighbors, colleagues, and members of a shared community. Haidt’s analysis of how technology rewires our brains and behaviors applies just as powerfully to adults as it does to kids. And in the nonprofit sector, where our work depends on meaningful relationships and shared purpose, those insights feel especially critical.

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Topics: Communications, Donor Stewardship, Board Development, Stewardship, Fundraising, Gratitude, Professional Development, Strategy, Annual Fundraising, Communication, Transparency, Development, Crucial Conversations, Ideas, trust, Presence

FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR

Posted by Jan Brogdon

I’m nominating Alice S. for “Fundraiser of the Year.”

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Topics: Success Stories, Donation, How To Ask, Art Of The Ask, Professional Development, Goals, Making The Ask

REVERSE MENTORS

Posted by Danny Maier

This summer, the Donor By Design Team is considering new ways grow relationships with our donors, supporters and volunteers… moving beyond the thank you note to a deeper connection. Today’s topic: what might you learn from someone younger than you? 

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Topics: Leadership, Mentoring, Professional Development

MAXIMIZING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Posted by Jan Brogdon

Those of you familiar with our work know how fond we are of Seth Godin’s “The Dip.” His concept of the dip – the place where all the energy and excitement of our exciting new project or campaign starts to fade – is relevant in all sorts of endeavors, including:

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Topics: Learning, Professional Development, NAYDO

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