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Amy Eisenstein

Share your story about indvididual giving (successes and setbacks) for my next Charity Channel Book. Deadline for letting me know: March 1. http://charitychannel.com/charitych...-heres-how
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  • April 23

  • The Pre-Ask Meeting: Who, What, When, Where and Why? The most important activity on every cultivation plan for soliciting major gifts from prospective donors is a personal meeting or visit. You will want to meet with all major gifts prospects, regardles

    about 3 weeks ago Read Read More
    The most important activity on every cultivation plan for soliciting major gifts from prospective donors is a personal meeting or visit. You will want to meet with all major gifts prospects, regardless of whether you already have a good relationship with them (board members and other volunteers), as well as those you need to meet… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/the-pre-ask-meeting-who-what-when-where-and-why/">Continue »</a>
  • April 09

  • Getting a Major Gift: Moving From Cultivation to the Ask If you’ve been following the Major Gifts Challenge, we’re getting closer and closer to asking for a gift. And if you haven’t been following along, it’s never too late to start! Let’s take another quick look at the four stages of the fundraising cycle. 1.

    about 2 months ago Read Read More
    If you’ve been following the Major Gifts Challenge, we’re getting closer and closer to asking for a gift. And if you haven’t been following along, it’s never too late to start! Let’s take another quick look at the four stages of the fundraising cycle. 1. Identification Congratulations! You’ve already identified your top prospective donors. 2.… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/getting-a-major-gift-moving-from-cultivation-to-the-ask/">Continue »</a>
  • March 19

  • Board Retreats: An Excellent Tool for Getting Major Gifts Has your organization had a board retreat in the last 12 months? What about in the last 3 years? 10 years? If you’re like many nonprofit organizations, you fall into one of two common camps with regar

    about 2 months ago Read Read More
    Has your organization had a board retreat in the last 12 months? What about in the last 3 years? 10 years? If you’re like many nonprofit organizations, you fall into one of two common camps with regard to board retreats: You don’t have them nearly as often as you should (haven’t had a retreat for… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/board-retreats-an-excellent-tool-for-getting-major-gifts/">Continue »</a>
  • March 05

  • The 4 Pillars of Major Gift Relationships Looking for major gifts for your cause? The key lies in building relationships with your top 20 prospective donors. Don’t have a top 20 list yet? Check out the previous posts in the Major Gifts Challe

    about 3 months ago Read Read More
    Looking for major gifts for your cause? The key lies in building relationships with your top 20 prospective donors. Don’t have a top 20 list yet? Check out the previous posts in the Major Gifts Challenge to get yourself caught up. The Art of Building Relationships Fundraising is about relationships. The relationship-building stage of the… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/4-pillars-of-major-gift-relationships/">Continue »</a>
  • February 19

  • Who Are Your Donors? Discover Your Major Gift Prospects Do You Know Who Your Donors Are? If you want to be successful at Major Gifts fundraising, a crucial step is to identify who you will ask. We’ve already gone over some of the other “getting started” st

    about 3 months ago Read Read More
    Do You Know Who Your Donors Are? If you want to be successful at Major Gifts fundraising, a crucial step is to identify who you will ask. We’ve already gone over some of the other “getting started” steps, including committing to getting more major gifts (i.e., taking the Major Gifts Challenge), and determining the size… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/who-are-your-donors-major-gift-prospects/">Continue »</a>
  • February 05

  • How to Thank Your Donors: Stop Focusing on the Money! Before you can ask for a major gift, you need to focus on gratitude. Stop thinking of your donors as ATM machines and really focus on them as people. Think about what they do for your organization. Th

    about 4 months ago Read Read More
    Before you can ask for a major gift, you need to focus on gratitude. Stop thinking of your donors as ATM machines and really focus on them as people. Think about what they do for your organization. They don’t simply give money. They save lives. They feed the hungry and house the homeless. They educate… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/how-to-thank-donors-stop-focusing-on-the-money/">Continue »</a>
  • January 21

  • How Big is a Major Gift? Congratulations on making the commitment to take the Major Gifts Challenge! If you missed the first post, click the link below: Be Rich and Famous: Take the Major Gifts Challenge Are you ready to star

    about 4 months ago Read Read More
    Congratulations on making the commitment to take the Major Gifts Challenge! If you missed the first post, click the link below: Be Rich and Famous: Take the Major Gifts Challenge Are you ready to start raising major gifts? Good! What is a Major Gift? The first step is to define what a “Major Gift” is… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/how-big-is-a-major-gift/">Continue »</a>
  • January 07

  • Be Rich and Famous: Take the Major Gifts Challenge Do you want the opportunity to skyrocket your career while learning how to solicit major gifts? Be rich: In less than a year, you can increase your organization’s annual fund by 10%, 20%, 100% or more

    about 5 months ago Read Read More
    Do you want the opportunity to skyrocket your career while learning how to solicit major gifts? Be rich: In less than a year, you can increase your organization’s annual fund by 10%, 20%, 100% or more. Be famous: In 12 month’s time, you can be revered by your boss, board members and colleagues. If becoming… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/major-gifts-challenge/">Continue »</a>
  • December 17

  • Exceed Your Fundraising Goals in the New Year Are you prepared to fundraise in the New Year? Will you meet, or even exceed, last year’s fundraising goals? How much more could you raise with a few changes to your plan? Follow these 10 steps and I

    about 5 months ago Read Read More
    Are you prepared to fundraise in the New Year? Will you meet, or even exceed, last year’s fundraising goals? How much more could you raise with a few changes to your plan? Follow these 10 steps and I guarantee you’ll leave last year in the dust. 1. Start by setting some goals. As the saying… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/exceed-your-fundraising-goals-in-the-new-year/">Continue »</a>
  • November 29

  • When Did Fundraising Stop Being Fun? 3 Ways to Bring the Joy Back One of my goals as a trainer, author, speaker and consultant is to make fundraising more fun and joyful for board and staff members. Are you having fun with fundraising? Many of my clients hired me to

    about 6 months ago Read Read More
    One of my goals as a trainer, author, speaker and consultant is to make fundraising more fun and joyful for board and staff members. Are you having fun with fundraising? Many of my clients hired me to reinfuse staff and board members with enthusiasm, motivation, and passion for their cause. And, to put fun into… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/when-did-fundraising-stop-being-fun-3-ways-to-bring-joyto-fundraising/">Continue »</a>
  • November 19

  • 10 More Ways to Show Donors Your Gratitude As Thanksgiving rapidly approaches, we concentrate more than ever on showing our gratitude. How do you show your donors gratitude? Are you truly grateful for what they do? Do they know it? Of course,

    about 6 months ago Read Read More
    As Thanksgiving rapidly approaches, we concentrate more than ever on showing our gratitude. How do you show your donors gratitude? Are you truly grateful for what they do? Do they know it? Of course, you should show your donors gratitude all year round, but since the theme of giving thanks is especially prevalent at this… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/10-more-ways-to-show-donors-your-gratitude/">Continue »</a>
  • November 05

  • 8 Simple Steps to Create an Outstanding Development Office Whether it’s your first day on the job at a new organization, or you’ve been at your organization for many years, you’re reading this because you want guidance on how to get your development shop off

    about 7 months ago Read Read More
    Whether it’s your first day on the job at a new organization, or you’ve been at your organization for many years, you’re reading this because you want guidance on how to get your development shop off on the right footing, or significantly improve an existing one. If you fall into the latter category, do not… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/8-simple-steps-to-create-an-outstanding-development-office/">Continue »</a>
  • October 17

  • Fundraising Volunteers: ‘Tis the Season to Be Specific As the leaves turn colors and drop to the ground, you can smell smoke from your neighbor’s fireplaces and feel the snow in the air. This signals the start of holiday season and the year-end giving fre

    about 7 months ago Read Read More
    As the leaves turn colors and drop to the ground, you can smell smoke from your neighbor’s fireplaces and feel the snow in the air. This signals the start of holiday season and the year-end giving frenzy. Many people look to volunteer and give back during the holiday season, which means, it’s a perfect time… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/fundraising-volunteers-tis-the-season-to-be-specific/">Continue »</a>
  • September 12

  • 5 Simple Steps to Turn Volunteers into Fundraisers Do you want to raise more money? Of course you do! A great strategy to do just that involves using volunteers for fundraising. But before we discuss how to use volunteers to fundraise, it’s important to understand why we use them. Why We Use Volunteers for Fundraising 1.

    about 9 months ago Read Read More
    Do you want to raise more money? Of course you do! A great strategy to do just that involves using volunteers for fundraising. But before we discuss how to use volunteers to fundraise, it’s important to understand why we use them. Why We Use Volunteers for Fundraising 1. Volunteers bring sincerity and passion. Volunteers already… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/5-simple-steps-to-turn-volunteers-into-fundraisers/">Continue »</a>
  • August 22

  • The End is Coming! 6 Things You Can Do to Prepare for Year-End Giving As a fundraiser, I take year-end fundraising seriously, and you should too. Spoiler Alert! At the end of this post, I’ll be giving away two free phone consultation sessions to help you whip your year-

    about 9 months ago Read Read More
    As a fundraiser, I take year-end fundraising seriously, and you should too. Spoiler Alert! At the end of this post, I’ll be giving away two free phone consultation sessions to help you whip your year-end giving into shape! But read the post first… no cheating! According to several sources, the end of the year is… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/6-things-you-can-do-to-prepare-for-year-end-giving/">Continue »</a>
  • August 07

  • Stop Fundraising and Start Thinking Like a Business How often do you take a step back from your organization and look at the bigger picture? I’d like you to try something… Stop fundraising, just for today. Take a moment to think about some possible alternative revenue sources for your organization.

    about 10 months ago Read Read More
    How often do you take a step back from your organization and look at the bigger picture? I’d like you to try something… Stop fundraising, just for today. Take a moment to think about some possible alternative revenue sources for your organization. I’m certainly not suggesting that you stop fundraising altogether, just for today. A… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/stop-fundraising-and-start-thinking-like-a-business/">Continue »</a>
  • July 24

  • End the Frustration: 6 Realistic Expectations for your Board Members If you are like many nonprofit professionals, you may be frustrated by the performance (or lack thereof) from your board members. However, it might be your fault that your board members are underperfo

    about 10 months ago Read Read More
    If you are like many nonprofit professionals, you may be frustrated by the performance (or lack thereof) from your board members. However, it might be your fault that your board members are underperforming! Does your nonprofit have expectations for its board members? Are those expectations written down? Does each board member know and understand what… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/end-the-frustration-6-realistic-expectations-for-your-board-members/">Continue »</a>
  • July 10

  • Are You Burning Bridges with Your Donors? You’ve been raising funds. You’re organization is beginning to thrive. You’re feeling good. But what you may not realize is that there’s a fire licking at your heels. If you haven’t been properly than

    about 11 months ago Read Read More
    You’ve been raising funds. You’re organization is beginning to thrive. You’re feeling good. But what you may not realize is that there’s a fire licking at your heels. If you haven’t been properly thanking your donors, the bridge between you and them is about to become a raging inferno! So, are you burning bridges with… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/are-you-burning-bridges-with-your-donors/">Continue »</a>
  • June 20

  • Do You Work for a Nonprofit and Hate Your Job? Day in and day out, you’re working for your nonprofit. Do you find yourself loving your job as you once did, or hating it? Ask yourself these three questions: Do you hate your boss? Does fundraising m

    about 11 months ago Read Read More
    Day in and day out, you’re working for your nonprofit. Do you find yourself loving your job as you once did, or hating it? Ask yourself these three questions: Do you hate your boss? Does fundraising make your miserable? Does the thought of your next board meeting make you wish you had a root canal… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/do-you-work-for-a-nonprofit-and-hate-your-jo/">Continue »</a>
  • June 06

  • 3 Ways to Turn Board Members into Fundraising Fanatics So what do you do when your board simply won’t help with your fundraising efforts? Pull out your hair? Gnash your teeth? Recently I had the opportunity to speak at the Foundation Center in NYC. The to

    a year ago Read Read More
    So what do you do when your board simply won’t help with your fundraising efforts? Pull out your hair? Gnash your teeth? Recently I had the opportunity to speak at the Foundation Center in NYC. The topic was How to Engage Board Members with Fundraising. While I shared several methods to engage board members, here… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/3-was-to-turn-board-members-into-fundraising-fanatics/">Continue »</a>
  • May 16

  • Rehearse Before Asking and Watch Your Donations Soar One of my more popular speaking topics is about overcoming the “fear of asking” or learning how to ask for gifts in more effective, efficient ways. If you want to improve your success rate and/or comf

    a year ago Read Read More
    One of my more popular speaking topics is about overcoming the “fear of asking” or learning how to ask for gifts in more effective, efficient ways. If you want to improve your success rate and/or comfort level with asking individuals for contributions to your organization, you need to practice. The subject of money is taboo… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/rehearse-before-asking-and-watch-your-donations-soar/">Continue »</a>
  • May 02

  • Show Your Donors Some Love and Reap the Rewards Last week I attended the Gift Planning Council of New Jersey’s annual conference. I wish you could have been there with me. It reinforced my belief that even small shops can raise a ton of money. Here

    a year ago Read Read More
    Last week I attended the Gift Planning Council of New Jersey’s annual conference. I wish you could have been there with me. It reinforced my belief that even small shops can raise a ton of money. Here are some terrific tips from the conference for you to implement today! Focus on Gifts that Don’t Impact… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/show-your-donors-some-love-and-reap-the-rewards/">Continue »</a>
  • April 18

  • Do You Make These 4 Big Fundraising Mistakes? Even intelligent, hardworking, well-intentioned fundraisers make mistakes from time to time. We all do. Here are four big ones to watch out for: Mistake #1: Treating All Donors the Same Do you wish th

    a year ago Read Read More
    Even intelligent, hardworking, well-intentioned fundraisers make mistakes from time to time. We all do. Here are four big ones to watch out for: Mistake #1: Treating All Donors the Same Do you wish that donors would treat your organization like the most important charity? If so, you should be treating them like your most important… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/do-you-make-these-4-fundraising-mistakes/">Continue »</a>
  • April 11

  • How to Raise Money Even When Your Board Won’t Help
    a year ago Read Read More
    Wouldn’t it be great if your board members were enthusiastic, passionate, and committed to fundraising for your organization? While the organizations I work with see significant movement of board members toward this ideal, many organizations don’t take the time or resources to train board members properly. If this is the reality at your organization, there… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/how-to-raise-money-even-when-your-board-wont-help/">Continue »</a>
  • March 28

  • Asking for Donations: When Does “No” Mean “No”? You’ve prepared. You’ve practiced. You’ve overcome your fear of asking for a donation. So you make the ask and they say “no.” But how do you know when “no” really means “no”? I tell my kids “no” all t

    a year ago Read Read More
    You’ve prepared. You’ve practiced. You’ve overcome your fear of asking for a donation. So you make the ask and they say “no.” But how do you know when “no” really means “no”? I tell my kids “no” all the time. Yet, it doesn’t stop them from asking again, and again, and again. They do this… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/asking-for-donations-when-does-no-mean-no/">Continue »</a>
  • March 14

  • Scared to Ask? Getting Started with Face-to-Face Fundraising Are you scared to ask? If so, you’re not alone. As a nonprofit consultant, I spend a large part of my time teaching volunteers and nonprofit professionals how to ask, as well as how to overcome their

    a year ago Read Read More
    Are you scared to ask? If so, you’re not alone. As a nonprofit consultant, I spend a large part of my time teaching volunteers and nonprofit professionals how to ask, as well as how to overcome their fear of fundraising. Scared to Ask: Getting Started with Face-to-Face Fundraising is the topic for my session at… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/scared-to-ask-get-started-with-face-to-face-fundraising/">Continue »</a>
  • February 28

  • A New Resource for Donor-Centered Planned Giving As a consultant, I try to stress the importance of having a planned giving program to all of my clients, regardless of the size or capacity of the nonprofit I’m working with. However, other priorities

    a year ago Read Read More
    As a consultant, I try to stress the importance of having a planned giving program to all of my clients, regardless of the size or capacity of the nonprofit I’m working with. However, other priorities often get moved to the top of the list and planned giving gets moved to the back burner. But it… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/new-resource-for-donor-centered-planned-giving/">Continue »</a>
  • February 15

  • Amy Eisenstein Share your story about indvididual giving (successes and setbacks) for my next Charity Channel Book. Deadline for letting me know: March 1. http://charitychannel.com/charitych...-heres-how
    a year ago
  • February 14

  • Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days 31-60 To get your year off to a strong start, I’ve prepared a 60 Day Fundraising Plan to ensure your fundraising efforts are successful. Having a fundraising plan in place is critical to your success. Misse

    a year ago Read Read More
    To get your year off to a strong start, I’ve prepared a 60 Day Fundraising Plan to ensure your fundraising efforts are successful. Having a fundraising plan in place is critical to your success. Missed the first two posts in this series? Go back and check them out: Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/creating-a-60-day-fundraising-plan-days-31-60/">Continue »</a>
  • February 08

  • Amy Eisenstein has joined Stewardship
    a year ago
  • Amy Eisenstein has joined Capital Campaign
    a year ago
  • Amy Eisenstein has joined Atlas of Giving
    a year ago
  • February 07

  • Amy Eisenstein created an article titled Would You Like to be Included in a CharityChannel Press Book? Here's How!
    a year ago Comment
  • February 02

  • Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days 16-30 Missed days 1 through 15? Check it out here: Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days 1-15 Creating a Fundraising Plan: Days 1-15 (Recap) By now you should have identified your best donors, including

    a year ago Read Read More
    Missed days 1 through 15? Check it out here: Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days 1-15 Creating a Fundraising Plan: Days 1-15 (Recap) By now you should have identified your best donors, including your largest and your most loyal donors. Using those lists, your next step was to create a combined list of your… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/creating-a-60-day-fundraising-plan-days-16-30/">Continue »</a>
  • January 16

  • Amy Eisenstein created an article titled Writing for Money: A Fundraiser’s Tool
    a year ago Comment
  • January 11

  • Amy Eisenstein created an article titled Creating a 60-Day Fundraising Plan: Days 1 through 15
    a year ago Comment
  • January 10

  • Creating a 60 Day Fundraising Plan: Days 1-15 A friend and colleague, who happens to be the new executive director of a nonprofit that’s in financial trouble, called me and asked me to help him develop an “emergency” 60 day fundraising plan.

    a year ago Read Read More
    A friend and colleague, who happens to be the new executive director of a nonprofit that’s in financial trouble, called me and asked me to help him develop an “emergency” 60 day fundraising plan. The board hired him, in part, because the organization is in trouble and he’s going to try to turn things around.… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/creating-a-60-day-fundraising-plan-days-1-15/">Continue »</a>
  • December 22

  • Why You Should Set Fundraising Goals for the New Year With the end of the year so rapidly approaching, it’s the perfect time to think about your accomplishments as well as the things you wish you had done differently this past year. In order to be more s

    a year ago Read Read More
    With the end of the year so rapidly approaching, it’s the perfect time to think about your accomplishments as well as the things you wish you had done differently this past year. In order to be more successful in the new year than we were in the previous year, it’s essential to reflect on what… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/why-you-should-set-fundraising-goals-for-the-new-year/">Continue »</a>
  • December 16

  • Amy Eisenstein has joined Consultants Registry
    a year ago
  • December 13

  • Stephen Nill Amy, I'm looking forward to listening to your interview on Ted Hart's radio program at noon Eastern today, at Author Amy Eisenstein to be interviewed at noon Eastern today about her book 50 Asks in 50 Weeks http://tinyurl.com/bn6hfqe
    a year ago
  • December 05

  • Stephen Nill Amy, as an author of a CharityChannel Press book, you'll be pleased to know that we've now added a "Books" feature to your Profile, which lists your published books with CharityChannel Press.
    a year ago
  • November 21

  • Look what YOU did! 5 Ways to Thank Your Donors “Look what YOU did!” This was the subject line of an email I recently received. Was it good? Bad? Suddenly, I felt like a kid being called to the principal’s office. Was I in trouble? What had I done?

    a year ago Read Read More
    “Look what YOU did!” This was the subject line of an email I recently received. Was it good? Bad? Suddenly, I felt like a kid being called to the principal’s office. Was I in trouble? What had I done? Of course, it didn’t take long for curiosity to get the best of me and I… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/5-simple-ways-to-thank-your-donors/">Continue »</a>
  • November 10

  • Are Your Donors Superheros or Cash Machines? Have you ever heard Tom Ahearn speak on donor communications? He spoke last week at the AFP-NJ Conference and many of his points were perfectly timed for your year-end fundraising efforts. The Key Mot

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Have you ever heard Tom Ahearn speak on donor communications? He spoke last week at the AFP-NJ Conference and many of his points were perfectly timed for your year-end fundraising efforts. The Key Motivator for Giving is NOT the Needs of Your Organization This maybe surprising to many of you, but you must be able… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/are-your-donors-superheros-or-cash-machines/">Continue »</a>
  • October 27

  • 6 Reasons to Have a Board Retreat this Year

    Originally published here: Top 6 Reasons for Having a Board Retreat this Year


    Does your organization hold an annual retreat for board members? And, if you do have an annual retreat, is fundraising on the agenda?

    Why Have a Board Retreat?

    Here are 6 no-nonsense reasons to have a board retreat this year.

    1. Fulfill your mission.

    The reason your organization exists is to fill a gap in the world. Your board is an instrumental part of that process. Your board should be engaged and involved, and occasional meetings just aren’t cutting it. It’s time to regroup, reconnect, and recharge.

    2. Reenergize and reengage your board.

    Be sure to include a “mission moment” and reignite the passion for the mission in board members. Have a client speak, read a letter from a grateful patient or parent, show a short video, etc. Anything to remind them of why they are there.

    3. Review roles and responsibilities.

    Provide a board member expectation worksheet and ask each board member to sign it. Expectations of your board members should include attendance at meetings, making a personal donation, serving on at least one committee, acting as an advocate for your cause, and helping with fundraising. Also, have board members do a self-assessment of how they did during the previous year

    about 2 years ago
  • October 26

  • 4 Rock-Solid Ways to Raise More Year-End Money As the end of the year approaches, I’ve been thinking a lot about year-end giving and how to help my clients and readers (you) raise even more money this year. I went back and reviewed my posts from l

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    As the end of the year approaches, I’ve been thinking a lot about year-end giving and how to help my clients and readers (you) raise even more money this year. I went back and reviewed my posts from last year on the subject (listed at the bottom of this post — some great reading, by… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/4-rock-solid-ways-to-raise-more-year-end-money/">Continue »</a>
  • October 19

  • Nonprofit and Life Lessons Learned from Steve Jobs Over the last few weeks, we have been abuzz over the life and death of Steve Jobs. Carmine Gallo wrote a post on the Steve Jobs Seven Rules of Success, which I think apply beautifully to nonprofit pro

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Over the last few weeks, we have been abuzz over the life and death of Steve Jobs. Carmine Gallo wrote a post on the Steve Jobs Seven Rules of Success, which I think apply beautifully to nonprofit professionals and fundraisers, and I can’t help but share them with you — with my own spin. 1.… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/nonprofit-and-life-lessons-learned-from-steve-jobs/">Continue »</a>
  • October 04

  • Book Review: The Pollyanna Principles for Reinventing Nonprofits Have you ever felt like a Pollyanna? Have you ever wished you could be that optimistic? The Pollyanna Principles can help. I recently finished reading The Pollyanna Principles: Reinventing Nonprofit O

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Have you ever felt like a Pollyanna? Have you ever wished you could be that optimistic? The Pollyanna Principles can help. I recently finished reading The Pollyanna Principles: Reinventing Nonprofit Organizations to Create the Future of Our World by Hildy Gottlieb. I couldn’t wait to share my review. Please know that this is an honest… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/book-review-the-pollyanna-principles-reinventing-nonprofits/">Continue »</a>
  • September 21

  • Attract Donors for Life by Communicating Impact Take a few moments to ask yourself the following questions. What impact is your organization making? Are you changing the world? Do your donors know what your impact truly is? And, do they understand

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Take a few moments to ask yourself the following questions. What impact is your organization making? Are you changing the world? Do your donors know what your impact truly is? And, do they understand how their contributions impact your outcomes? Communicating Impact to Your Donors This morning, I attended the 3rd Annual Summit on Philanthropy,… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/attract-donors-for-life-by-communicating-impact/">Continue »</a>
  • September 08

  • 4 Simple Steps to Asking Individuals for Donations Do you include face-to-face fundraising to ask individuals for donations as an integral part of your annual fund campaign? Now, I’m not talking about going door-to-door or sitting in front of a grocer

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Do you include face-to-face fundraising to ask individuals for donations as an integral part of your annual fund campaign? Now, I’m not talking about going door-to-door or sitting in front of a grocery store with a can. I’m talking about individual fundraising. If you don’t know how to do individual fundraising or if you are… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/4-simple-steps-to-asking-individuals-for-donations/">Continue »</a>
  • August 31

  • Fundraising 101: Learn the Essentials of Fundraising Fundraising is a massive topic. It can be overwhelming for the beginner.

    about 2 years ago Read Read More
    Fundraising is a massive topic. It can be overwhelming for the beginner. So I recently created an online guide to help you learn the ropes: Fundraising 101: Successful Fundraising Made Simple   This extensive guide is composed of 12 of my most popular articles, woven together in a series of logical steps. It provides a… <a href="http://www.tripointfundraising.com/fundraising-101-learn-the-essentials-of-fundraising/">Continue »</a>
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