Loyalty is the New Nonprofit Donor Currency: Part 1

That’s right. Loyalty. Not wealth. Not money. Not even attention. Because merely grabbing the attention of someone with either capacity or inclination to give is no guarantee philanthropy will follow. Today I’d like to illuminate: Truths about what drives philanthropy, Challenges nonprofits have developing and implementing strategies that take these truths…

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Apology sanctions for misleading court were ‘mild and fitting,’ 3rd Circuit rules in appeal by DA’s office

Home Daily News Apology sanctions for misleading court were… Prosecutors Apology sanctions for misleading court were ‘mild and fitting,’ 3rd Circuit rules in appeal by DA’s office By Debra Cassens Weiss March 12, 2024, 3:55 pm CDT A federal judge did not abuse his discretion when he imposed “mild and fitting” sanctions on lawyers in…

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Harnessing Higher Education Advancement Technology

Universities across the globe face challenges with successful digital transformation and what it means for their fundraising and alumni data, legacy systems, data literacy, and access to skills. This highlights the importance of making the most of higher education advancement technology with effective collaboration across advancement leaders, CIOs, CTOs and CITOs. Philanthropy and external engagement…

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Indian agent organisation creates code of conduct

At the organisation’s annual general meeting in New Delhi on March 15, AAERI unanimously adopted the guidelines, which seek to give members a “definitive guide” on how they should work and act while performing their jobs. The code requires members to be “straightforward and honest”, not allow professional judgment to be compromised by bias or conflict of interest,…

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Are people not giving? Or are you not asking?

I while ago, I spoke with a nonprofit leader who wanted to explore working with me. She posed a problem that many fundraising coaching clients have: she has a six-figure fundraising goal and is struggling with getting donations. As we prepared to meet, I asked her what the biggest challenge was – if it were…

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Achieving Equity for Woman Through Education

NEW YORK At The Nightingale-Bamford School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, educators from across the nation gathered to learn the best practices to elevate young girls, particularly those from minoritized backgrounds, into successful futures. “While American women have advanced in the last 175 years, we haven’t come close to achieving equity,” said Laura…

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American Legal Technology Awards Preview (2023)

The American Legal Technology Awards return to Nashville, Tennessee on October 8 to honor those spearheading advances in the legal field. After receiving 190 submissions in ten categories, the 28 judges have chosen 30 finalists to celebrate at this year’s conference. Expanded Categories Allow More Space for Industry Accolades This year, the founders of The…

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A Multipronged Approach to Harnessing Virtual Reality to Advance the HBCU Mission – Faculty Focus

The pandemic in 2020 accelerated the adoption of learning technologies in education. Campus leaders had to rethink the digital learning resources available, and faculty had to rapidly adapt to changes in delivery methods while keeping students engaged. Inevitably, the quality of student learning has taken center stage, and with it is an emerging focus on…

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