We-ed your letters for fundraising success

Fundraising letters are still an important part of your fundraising process. Recently, I’ve been getting lots of questions about fundraising letters – both to me directly and on FundraisingCoach GPT (FRC GPT).   So I thought I’d give you a simple challenge to try. But first, a few basics. 3 Mistakes Nonprofit Leaders make in their…

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The Revolution of Graduate Student Search

The other day, I came across an old video from 1994. Television morning show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel were attempting to understand the internet. Yes, the internet. Gumbel says with frustration and annoyance, “What is the internet anyway?” Couric then asks a producer, “Allison, can you explain what internet is?” From our perspective…

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RAE ETTE NEWMAN | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Rae Ette NewmanRae Ette Newman has been appointed dean of the College of Education at Eastern Oregon University. She served as interim dean. Newman holds a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, as well as a master’s and Ph.D. in special education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. #RAE…

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Can a federal agency gag those who enter into settlement agreements? The SEC says yes. — First Amendment News 434

Our prohibition . . . prevents the American public from ever hearing criticisms that might otherwise be lodged against the [SEC], let alone assessing their credibility. — Hester Peirce (SEC commissioner, dissenting) [The] government may not grant a benefit on the condition that the beneficiary surrender a constitutional right, even if the government may withhold…

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The Chief Justice Roberts Who Stood Up Last Term Was More Interested in Advancing a Conservative Legal Agenda than Promoting Judicial Statesmanship: | Rodger Citron | Verdict

Since John Roberts was confirmed as chief justice of the Supreme Court nearly twenty years ago, he has led the Supreme Court with a Janus face. There is the Chief Justice Roberts who is politically attuned and focused on the Court’s legitimacy. This is the Judge Roberts who insisted that judges are no more than…

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