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Why Most Donor Portfolios Collapse

Most donor portfolios don’t fail because of effort. They fail because they were never portfolios. They’re lists. Typical portfolio: That’s […]

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The Day Your Major Gift Officer Leaves

The day your Major Gift Officer leaves is the day you find out what your organization actually owns. Because if […]

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Why Most Major Gifts Roles Fail (And It’s Not the Fundraiser)

Most nonprofits don’t have a major gifts problem. They have a development infrastructure problem. Every year, organizations post roles like: […]

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Your Board Won’t Fundraise? Maybe We Need a Better Definition of Fundraising.

Too often, when nonprofit leaders say, “My board won’t fundraise,” what they really mean is: “My board doesn’t know what […]

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Fix, Repair, or Replace: What Donation Notifications Are Really Telling You

I learned the phrase “Fix, Repair, Replace” from my stepfather. He owned a small two-bay Chevron service station when I […]

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Donors Aren’t Ignoring You. They’re Overwhelmed.

One of the things I remember from my early marketing classes is that it takes multiple touches before someone acts […]

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Why Development Directors Keep Failing (and It’s Not Their Fault)

In more than 15 years of working in nonprofit fundraising, I’ve watched the same cycle repeat itself over and over […]

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The Time Tension: Why Fundraising Feels So Hard (and What Nonprofits Can Do About It)

I left a recent gathering of the Pacific Northwest Fundraising (PNWF) Advisory Board with a few pages of notes and […]

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The High Cost of Low Nonprofit Pay (And Why Fundraising Keeps Breaking)

The Chronicle of Philanthropy published a piece this week about the high cost of low nonprofit pay. It wasn’t controversial. […]

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High Open Rates Aren’t a Marketing Metric.

They’re an Organizational Asset. One of the most misunderstood signals in nonprofit fundraising is email open rate. When a nonprofit […]

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It Isn’t “Just Social Media.” It’s Fundraising Infrastructure.

One of the things that still makes me a little crazy after 15+ years in nonprofit development is how quickly […]

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The Nonprofit Sector Isn’t Experiencing a Downturn — It’s Undergoing a Structural Reset

Across the nonprofit sector, there’s a growing sense that something fundamental has shifted. Budgets feel tighter. Grant decisions feel less […]

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