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Your Nonprofit Staff Needs to Lead Your Board
Nonprofit Growth, Development, Board Engagement Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development, Board Engagement Sherry Quam Taylor

Your Nonprofit Staff Needs to Lead Your Board

I feel like I can be direct with you. Hosting a Fundraising Workshop for your Board won't create magic.

Do I require a Board Workshop within all my contracts? Yes.

Do I want your Board to understand their role in resourcing your organization? Yes.

Will a workshop be the one thing that changes your board? Helps them ‘get it’? No.

Why?

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Nonprofit Fundraising Is Something Entirely Different Than You’ve Been Told
Nonprofit Growth, Development, Podcast Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development, Podcast Sherry Quam Taylor

Nonprofit Fundraising Is Something Entirely Different Than You’ve Been Told

What if fundraising is something entirely different than you've been told?

Well, I'm here to say that statement is true.

This topic came up in my recent podcast interview with my incredible client, Eve Turow-Paul. She's one of those subject-matter experts that found herself creating and scaling a nonprofit.

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Invest Deeply in Your Nonprofit Team, Then Your Board Will Follow
Nonprofit Growth, Development, Board Engagement Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development, Board Engagement Sherry Quam Taylor

Invest Deeply in Your Nonprofit Team, Then Your Board Will Follow

I’m going to give you two pieces of advice that might sound contradictory.

ONE: All board members need training to understand their role in fundraising (especially pipeline work).

TWO: Nonprofit fundraising staff shouldn’t wait for their board when it comes to fundraising. Go build your pipeline.

See, those feel contradictory. But, both are true at the same time.

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Nonprofit Decision-Making: Looking at Decisions Through the Percentages Lens Vs. the Dollars Lens
Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor

Nonprofit Decision-Making: Looking at Decisions Through the Percentages Lens Vs. the Dollars Lens

Want to know what helped me grow in wisdom as a decision-maker about my own personal and business finances? It’s a simple trick that provides incredible objectivity…Want it?

Here it is...👇🏻

Looking at decisions through the percentages lens vs. the dollars lens?

Examples of the two lens…

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Nonprofit Leaders: You Can Use a Pitch Deck to Guide Your Donors in Investment-Level Conversations
Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor

Nonprofit Leaders: You Can Use a Pitch Deck to Guide Your Donors in Investment-Level Conversations

The other day I saw a post on LinkedIn that read something like...“A fancy pitch deck doesn't get major donors to give more money.”  

Well, my client who just landed a $750K Gen-Ops gift would somewhat disagree with you. 

Why? 

Because in the solicitation meeting, the donor said “that’s the best deck I’ve ever had presented to me.”

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Donor Fatigue is Really a Skillset Issue Within Your Nonprofit Fundraising Team
Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor Nonprofit Growth, Development Sherry Quam Taylor

Donor Fatigue is Really a Skillset Issue Within Your Nonprofit Fundraising Team

I know for many of you, the start of your fiscal year is right around the corner! Happy New Year to you (and a bit of advice)…

If your fundraising team’s annual plan mentions “donor fatigue” as a potential obstacle for them not reaching or exceeding their annual goals…

You have a skillset issue. Not a donor issue.

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FORBES Nonprofit Council // Maximizing Impact: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Board Give/Get Model

FORBES Nonprofit Council // Maximizing Impact: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Board Give/Get Model

As you know, I'm an Official Member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council! You can see all my articles here.

This month's NEW article is called “Maximizing Impact: Why It's Time To Rethink The Board Give/Get Model”. 

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