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Fundraising in a Healthcare Setting

January 9, 2019 by jben

A donor called. “Cancer,” he said from his post-exam waiting room.  “Will you come to talk to me for a few minutes?”, the donor asked.    I ran out of my office thinking “How should I act? What should I say?”

I have been raising money in the healthcare context for the last ten years.  The dream of helping people live out their lives to the fullest extent possible, overcoming the obstacles that disease, disability, and life throw at you…it is hard to imagine anything more tangible or more inspiring.  In my role as a fundraiser at San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, I get the opportunity to support healthcare professionals delivering care in many situations: from Trauma where life and death are on the line, to Social Medicine where homeless patients get help far beyond medical interventions, to the Birth Center where wonderful healthy babies are born HIV free to HIV positive parents thanks to the dedicated work of a vast network of social workers, case managers, and many others. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fundraising Tagged With: Philanthropy

Take Time for Reflection and Celebration

December 4, 2018 by Janice Cunning

For many non-profit professionals, the end of the year can feel like a whirlwind. There is often a big push to secure those year-end gifts, which then creates a demand to process all of those gifts before December 31st.  Frequently there are year-end board meetings, which create significant amounts of extra work for staff. Fundraising staff is busy organizing with volunteers to call donors or write personal, hand-written notes to thank them for their support. And then there is the endless parade of holiday parties and lunches. Who’s got time to even think!

Since it is often a busy time of year – both professionally and personally – you might suddenly find yourself facing the New Year and wondering where the time has gone. And, you may be asking yourself: “how did I get here?” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Coaching Tagged With: Personal Development

Moving Beyond Short Term Fundraising

November 14, 2018 by Paul Kindzia

Creating a Leadership Legacy That Will Impact Future Generations

Is your organization constantly suffering from a lack of donations or inconsistent funding?  Are you passionate about a worthy cause that can’t seem to gain momentum while making an impact?  Do you need more wealthy donors, but don’t seem to be resonating with them?

There could be a hidden reason that you are totally unaware of.

If you ignore this common problem that so many non-profits and charitable organizations suffer from, your funding problems may not only continue, but they may end up getting worse. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fundraising Tagged With: Philanthropy

5 Ways That Meditation Supports Leaders

November 1, 2018 by Janice Cunning

About two years ago I established a morning routine that includes 20 minutes of meditation. Although I had meditated on and off for about five years, it has now become an important and joyful part of my life.

I sense that many of you already meditate or have tried it (or thought about trying it). After all, meditation and mindfulness have been well researched and much has been reported about the benefits.

As Jon Kabat Zinn, founder of the renowned Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, explains mindfulness is  “the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally to the unfolding of experience moment by moment.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Personal Development

3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Donor Service

October 18, 2018 by David Langiulli

Running a nonprofit organization is a tall task.  Many small to medium size nonprofits struggle with insufficient resources (human and capital) to fully execute their missions.  Nonprofit leaders frequently have something on their plate, juggling multiple priorities and stakeholders. It doesn’t matter if you’re the sole employee of the organization, or if you have a large team around you; there’s one thing you can’t compromise on: “donor service.”

For example, how do you or other staff members respond when donors reach out with questions? What do you say when a donor sends you a complaint, expresses a concern, or makes a suggestion? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: career

Leadership is Hard, And That’s OK

October 5, 2018 by Liz Rejman

This past year, I’ve had the honor and privilege of serving as president for Apra, the professional association to which I belong. It was an extraordinary experience. It was also hard! It involved diplomacy, a lot of listening, understanding different perspectives, having difficult conversations, getting people to consensus and the occasional “herding of cats.”

But here’s the thing: If being president of Apra were easy, I wouldn’t have learned or grown as much as I did. Brene Brown sums it up well: “One of the most important findings of my career is that daring leadership is a collection of skills and practices that are 100 percent teachable. It’s learning and unlearning that requires brave work, tough conversations, and showing up with your whole heart. Easy? No. Because choosing courage over comfort is not always our default. Worth it? Always.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Personal Development

Extreme Productivity – Using Your Calendar For Everything!

September 19, 2018 by David Langiulli

This week I celebrate my 20th wedding anniversary.

My wife and I have a wonderful relationship, and we live full lives as partners, parents, and professionals. We align on most things and rarely disagree.

There is, however, one realm where we do not align, and it’s been a source of friction for us over the years. It has to do with how we keep track of everything in our busy lives so that we honor our promises and commitments (a.k.a., keeping your word) to each other, as well as to our family, friends, and colleagues.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: Personal Development

Successful Fundraising in a Nutshell

September 6, 2018 by Silvia Bueso

Do you have a project that needs funding to become a reality?  Does your nonprofit rely on private donations to fund its operations?  Is your organization like many small nonprofits that do not have a formal advancement/development plan nor assigned staff responsible for fundraising? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fundraising Tagged With: career

10 Nonprofit Blogs You Should Be Reading

August 22, 2018 by Janice Cunning

There are hundreds upon hundreds of nonprofit blogs to read. While each and every one is worth checking out, some provide more value than others.

At Fundraising Leadership, we realize you only have so much time in your schedule for reading blogs.

For this reason, we’ve compiled a list of 10 nonprofit blogs you should absolutely be reading. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fundraising Tagged With: Philanthropy

The Daily Clean Slate – Establishing a Leadership Habit

August 9, 2018 by Patrick Mather

How many of you wake up to a freshly filled Inbox and a daily agenda filled with a range of difficult conversations and challenging work? Tempting to dive right in, right? But, if you’re like me, that trap can ruin a morning and, honestly, not give the work the attention and venue it deserves.

Well, my coach gave me some great advice about a year ago about a better way to start the day and it has made all the difference. But here’s the trick: it takes some serious discipline until a habit is formed. After that? It’s no more difficult than your 5 am sleepwalk to the coffee machine. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Personal Development

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