What happens when businesses become so large and arrogant that they can control market forces? Amazon is one such example. Read this blog for Randall’s take on arrogance in business.
Read MoreWhether you expect to or not, you are impacting others every day. You may not realize your impact, but without a doubt, someone is on the receiving end. Read this blog to learn about the unrealized impact you could be having on others.
Read MoreSuccess isn’t always what it seems. Sometimes, there’s so much going on behind-the-scenes and quiet, incremental wins they get missed when looking at the bigger picture. One such example is Nebraska football, which Randall examines in this post. Read on to learn more.
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 MoreLately in the news we’ve seen reports of large philanthropists pulling their support of institutions. Much has been made of this, especially in the court of public opinion. In this blog, Randall asks you to think critically, about who the money belongs to in the first place.
Read MoreWhen reporting results for your special events, does your organization report gross or net revenue? What are the industry guidelines? As it turns out, there is no industry standard. Read on for Randall’s perspective on this topic.
Read MoreDuring this holiday season, remember to show gratitude to others. In this blog, Randall explores how expressing gratitude can actually change your life. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMore and more gift officers are resistant to the fundamental piece of making the ask - creating a relationship. In this blog, Randall explains why this is important and how to overcome this resistance. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreDo nonprofit board members garner the kind of trust appropriate to serve as a fiduciary? Who should vet this when selecting board members, the nonprofit or the board? Read this blog for Randall’s thoughts on this important topic.
Read MoreWith job vacancies at an all-time high, now more than ever it is critical to invest in your people. For-profit organizations invest in employees, but nonprofits lack professional development programs. How can this impact your organization? Read this blog for Randall’s perspective.
Read MoreHow should organizations react when they have bad news to share? Read this blog for Randall’s perspective on credibility and integrity when it comes to organizational ethics and conduct.
Read MoreWhat are the requirements for data security in the nonprofit world? Many organizations do not have the data security necessary in place to ensure data integrity. How can nonprofits ensure data is secure? Read this blog for Randa;;s thoughts.
Read MoreHow many supporters do you need to get your initiative off the ground? Read this blog for Randall’s guidance on the percentage of supporters you need to garner for your next big project or movement.
Read MoreHow much influence can donors have over their gifts? As it turns out, quite a bit. Read this blog post to learn about a recent conundrum regarding donors and nonprofits.
Read MoreWhat if you gave away all your money to charity? Could you still afford to live your life the way you’re accustomed to? Philanthropist Charles Feeney did just that. Read this blog to learn more about the legacy of Charles Feeney.
Read MoreMany nonprofits and donors rely on Facebook and Instagram for their giving. Credit Card fees charged to nonprofits on these platforms are about to increase significantly. How might this impact nonprofits? Read on to learn more.
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 MoreHow can nonprofits fight burnout? This blog explores sabbaticals as one perk nonprofits can offer to employees who need a recharge. How could this work? Read the blog for more.
Read MoreNonprofits are having a difficult time attracting and retaining employees who can earn significantly more when working a similar job in the for-profit arena. What can nonprofits do to keep their teams in tact? Read this blog for Randall’s take on the situation.
Read MoreIs crowdfunding fair? Do some campaigns have an advantage over others? Should crowdfunding be allowed in all instances? Randall explores this conundrum in this blog. Read on to learn more.
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