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GUTSY NOMINATING COMMITTEES

Posted by Mike Bussey

April is National Volunteer Month. Over the next few weeks the Donor By Design Team will be reflecting on the impact volunteers have on our communities and our world. Today Mike explains the power of a gutsy nominating committee.

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Topics: Leadership, Volunteer, Board Development, Volunteer Appreciation

UNINTENDED VOLUNTEERS

Posted by Peggy Vinson

April is National Volunteer Month. Over the next few weeks the Donor By Design Team will be reflecting on the impact volunteers have on our communities and our world. Today Peggy tells a story of how one gentleman became an “unintended volunteer.”

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Topics: Leadership, Volunteer, Volunteer Appreciation

RELUCTANT LEADERS

Posted by Thom Peters

April is National Volunteer Month. Over the next few weeks the Donor By Design Team will be reflecting on the impact volunteers have on our communities and our world. The series begins with Thom reflecting on the qualities of “reluctant leaders.”

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Topics: Leadership, Volunteer, Volunteer Appreciation

THANKING FAMILY

Posted by Peggy Vinson

It’s November and our minds automatically go to being thankful.

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Topics: Donor Stewardship, Volunteer Appreciation, Stewardship, Thank You

MORE THAN A VACATION

Posted by Jim Mellor

This summer, the Donor By Design Team is considering new ways to look at stewardship… going beyond the thank you note to forming deeper relationships. Today’s topic: connecting with those who give generously of their time. 

It seems like everyone is traveling this summer! If you have been an airport in the last few weeks, you will see young people, couples, and families all on their way to somewhere. Besides the normal army of business travelers, the summer always adds that extra layer of travelers that just make traveling a slightly more crowded experience.

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Topics: Volunteer Appreciation, Stewardship

WHAT DOES LOVE LOOK LIKE?

Posted by Bruce Berglund

I often find myself encouraging our nonprofit clients to spend the month of February “loving up” donors and volunteers. I’ve realized that some don’t know what I mean by that. “Bruce,” they say, “We just sent them a thank you letter. Isn’t that enough? I don’t want to bother them.”

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Topics: Volunteer Appreciation, Donor Recognition, Relationship Building

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