by Sarah Parkinson Hartke | Apr 30, 2014 | Development, Essays & Editorials
Annual giving, though just one aspect of a strong fundraising program, is the foundation upon which a successful program is built
by Jill Macauley, Consultant | Feb 28, 2014 | Development, Essays & Editorials
A growing number of natural history museums, for example, are starting to evolve from a traditional one-way, passive visitor experience.
by L. Scott Schultz, President | Jan 1, 2014 | Essays & Editorials
Too many organizations dismiss young people, but we all know that donors give the most to organizations that are meaningful to them
by L. Scott Schultz, President | Nov 1, 2012 | Essays & Editorials
This month’s presidential election was a long time in coming. Whether or not your candidate won, I suspect that, as a nonprofit manager or Board member, you are glad it’s finally over. I am. A lot of important business has been on hold waiting for the...
by Rick Biddle, Managing Director of Strategic Management and Business Consulting | Aug 1, 2012 | Planning
Over the next three to five years, the country’s nonprofit organizations, particularly cultural attractions, will experience an alarming shift in their senior leadership. And in many cases, they have no plans in place to successfully manage this transition. This...