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Invest in Your Professional Fundraiser
Small and mid-size nonprofit organizations are beginning to get it: Fundraising is a proactive, professional initiative and its success is directly related to the investment in time and talent. A trained, committed and enthusiastic professional fundraiser can turn your strategic plan into an action plan; motivate your board of directors to commit to a 12-month fund development initiative; and engage your major donors, year-round, in meaningful ways. Oh yes - and raise more money for your mission.
Make 2010 the year to invest in your fundraiser:
- Encourage his/her professional development and interaction with colleagues
- Ask your fundraiser to access resources (donor management system, website, budget)
- Consider time management challenges in terms of the “return on investment”
NYU’s Winter Intensive offers some great opportunities for your fundraising staff to gain new skills and connect with other professionals and experts in the field. Check out my course on January 14th.
If 2010 is the year your organization is bringing a professional fundraiser on staff for the first time, be sure to get professional advice when hiring. There is a cadre of trained professionals out there who understand the link between personal cultivation and stewardship of donors and the miracles of modern technology to put the whole package together.
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I just finished this course, it was fantastic. I really great way for newbies and professionals to get updated on all of the latest and greatest fundraising tactics as well as how to "train" your board of directors. Thanks!
by jojo Posted on 01/22/2010
I took Ruthellen's 1/14/10 class on Annual Giving to update me on current trends. It was fantastic! I immediately used what I learned on Mobile/Text Giving the following day for a non-"disaster app". The idea was extremely well received! Marissa
by mblackett Posted on 01/25/2010