Three Simple Ways to Get More Out of Your Donor Spreadsheet
Do you ever wonder if your spreadsheet can help your fundraising strategy, even if you do not have a technical background? This article walks through three simple ways to get more out of the information you already track, using the tools you already have.
Five Ways to Build a Strong Foundation for Your New Nonprofit
Are you starting a new nonprofit? Setting up simple systems early helps you keep your information in one place, and save time as you grow. In this article, we look at how putting strong foundations in place from the beginning supports long‑term sustainability.
Using the 80/20 Rule in Fundraising
Do you wonder which fundraising activities are actually worth your team’s time? This article looks at how the 80/20 rule helps small nonprofits focus on the efforts that bring the strongest return.
How Small Nonprofits Can Save Time Managing Donor Information
Does your small team spend a lot of time managing donor information instead of focusing on the fundraising work that supports your organization? This article looks at simple steps that can make that work easier.
Impact 101: Making It Count for Donors and Grantors
Many nonprofits use the word “impact,” but it’s not always clear what that means. In this episode, we break it down and share simple ways to define, measure, and talk about your impact so donors understand the difference your work makes.
Building Fundraising Capacity in Small Nonprofits
Many small nonprofits pause their fundraising when time and resources feel tight. In this article, we discuss practical ways small teams can continue building their fundraising capacity, focusing on simple steps you can take with the time and tools you already have to help your team move forward.
What Federal Budget Changes Mean for Small Nonprofits
It may be challenging as a small organization to keep up with the changes that come with each new federal budget. In this article, we provide an overview to help you stay prepared for the new updates and how they might affect your organization.