What would you do if your wedding was canceled at the last minute? With just two weeks until the wedding date one bride called things off. But what the bride and her family did next was astonishing. Read on to learn how this situation went from bad to good.
Read MoreJust when you thought it was all bad news for giving….it turns out Americans continue to give in times of disaster. Read this blog for the latest statistics on giving and why the US still leads the way in philanthropy.
Read MoreAre you more willing to give when you’re giving to a cause you’re passionate about? How do mandates or decrees impact your propensity to give? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on mandated giving.
Read MoreIndividual giving is on the decline. What does this mean for major giving? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreHow early can you being teaching kids about philanthropy? Read this blog for Randall’s take on when kids should begin learning about the important of giving their time and resources to causes important to them.
Read MoreHow will the current, and predicted, economic challenges impact nonprofits? One important aspect to consider is how these challenges are impacting the wealthiest donors and their propensity to give as their wealth decreases. Is your nonprofit prepared? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on this topic.
Read MoreRecently, Amazon announced it is shuttering its AmazonSmile program, which generated hundreds of millions of dollars for nonprofits around the United States. What does this mean for the many nonprofits who relied on this funding? How does Amazon intend to make up for this loss of funds? Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreWhy do donors give? We have examined this very question before, but it bears repeating. There are three main reasons donors give, and none are due to tax benefits. Read this blog to learn what motivates people to give to their favorite nonprofits.
Read MoreBeing in a position to give to a philanthropy, no matter the amount, is a wonderful thing. It is never a good idea to criticize or pass judgment, on how someone gives. This blog serves as a reminder that giving is very personal. Read on for more of Randall’s thoughts on the topic.
Read MoreWhen Congress passed the Omnibus bill in December 2022, it included language around tax incentives for giving. Which made us think….do people give out of the goodness of their hearts, or because of the tax incentives? This blog explores this question. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreWhen it comes to giving, mission and impact are still key. While individuals are paying attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion, mission and impact are still the driving force as to why people give. Read the blog to learn more.
Read MoreWhat is the relationship between college athletics and philanthropy? In the two-week run-up of Saint Peters’ journey in the NCAA basketball tournament, the school raised $2.5M. Typically the school would raise $500,000 during this time. Schools report increased donations, memorabilia and clothing sales, and more when their athletic teams win. So, is there a connection between philanthropy and athletic success on the courts or fields? Read the blog for my thoughts.
Read MoreWhen donors give, they sometimes give in interesting ways. What’s the most memorable way your organization has received a gift? Will it top this gift to CCNY?
Read MoreIs your nonprofit focusing on planned giving? What if your organization could work with donors to ensure larger gifts later in life, or after? Would that dramatically impact your nonprofit? Read this blog to learn how why you should change your strategy to grow your planned giving program.
Read MoreIn nonprofit fundraising, we often focus on large gifts with higher ROI. What about smaller gifts? And, what happens when events like “Giving Tuesday” bring about collective giving. Read the blog for my thoughts, and why I love gifts from the heart.
Read MoreSometimes, once a major gift is given, circumstances change which impact the gift, and whether or not the organization wants to publicize - or even accept - the gift. This can be very challenging. Read this blog to learn my thoughts on a morality clause for major giving.
Read MoreWe often talk about revenue and dollars, but when it comes to philanthropy, it’s important to remember there are other ways to give or to show support. Let’s remember those who give of their time and talents - nonprofits depend on them but often forget to highlight their gifts.
Read MoreMajor Gift Officers are often charged to work at a higher level, but recently, more officers I know have been pounding the pavement, doing the basics to create new relationships and establish donors. That old adage - allow me to introduce myself - is more important now than ever. Take the time to introduce yourself and share your story - it will make a difference in your next donor call.
Read MoreThe holiday season tends to bring out the best in all of us. Everyone takes extra care to show appreciation for friends, family, and colleagues who have shown kindness throughout the year. But what if we did this all the time, and not just around the holidays? How can you show thanks and gratitude to your donors? Check out the blog to learn more.
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