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Articles for category Grantsmanship
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Fundraising is NOT about money. It is about meeting mission. And mission is about meeting needs – meeting the needs of your donor and meeting the needs of your organization. If you meet the needs of your donor, they will respond by meeting the needs of your organization which, in turn, meets the needs of your clients, thus fulfilling your mission. Today, I am going to talk about meeting the needs of one type of donor: foundations.
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Contributed by:

Joanne Oppelt
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
CharityChannel Press has just released its newest book: You and Your Nonprofit: Practical Advice and Tips from the CharityChannel Professional Community.
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Amy Eisenstein
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
If you are involved in nonprofits, or want to get involved either as a volunteer, leader or professional, a new book is now available that is just for you! “YOU and Your Nonprofit,” published by CharityChannel Press, is a collection of short articles with practical advice from people who have been in the trenches.
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Norman Olshansky
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Monday, July 11, 2011
We’ve all heard that time changes everything. Each of us knows this is true. Babies are born. Loved ones die. Jobs come and go. Change is the only constant in our lives. However, I was not prepared for the recent turn of events with my experience as a peer reviewer for the U.S. Department of Education Trio/Talent Search grant competition.
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Rebecca Shawver
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
I am pleased to report that the latest book from CharityChannel Press, You and Your Nonprofit: Practical Advice and Tips from the CharityChannel Professional Community is almost ready for the printer. At 500 pages, and with 43 contributors, 15 members of the peer review team, and two hard-working editors, this has been an example of CharityChannel at its finest.
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Contributed by:

Stephen Nill
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