Posts Tagged ‘supporters’

January

25th

2013

How A Supporter Becomes An Enemy

January 25th, 2013 by margie
Photo by PLR_Photos

This month, PBS has been running a series called The Abolitionists and I learned something I had never heard about before–a tremendous rivalry had developed between William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass. You see, by the time Frederick Douglass “stole himself” from his owner, William Lloyd Garrison had already established himself in the abolitionist community….

January

1st

2013

4 Ways Donors & Companies Will Choose a Cause in 2013

January 1st, 2013 by joewaters
"The Red Pill or the Blue Pill?" (Photo by Paul L. Dineen)

Donors and businesses are waking up to the many benefits of supporting a cause. It’s good for the world, and good for business. But not all nonprofits are created equal. Both donors and businesses are spending more time sifting through their choices to pick the right cause. In order of importance, here’s what they’ll be…

November

21st

2012

Five Ways to Thank Donors for Thanksgiving

November 21st, 2012 by johnhaydon
Photo by Joe Shlabotnik

If you’re in United States you know that Thanksgiving is right on top of us. And if you’re like most nonprofits you’ve been extremely busy wrapping up the week. But did you forget something? Did you forget to express gratitude for all of the wonderful supporters your organization has? If you have forgotten, no worries….