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Cultivating Donor Relationships In The Nonprofit Community
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| Nonprofit professionals continuously search for potential donors who believe in the organization's mission and are willing to donate money to support it. All too often, however, the organization lacks an organized system to cultivate meaningful relationships with these individuals. This article provides some tips on developing, implementing, and monitoring an effective donor program.
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What Are The Career Opportunities In The NGO Sector?
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| Forget those age old days where people were neither serious nor willing to peruse a career in an NGO (non-governmental organization) sector. They planned to work with an NGO only after their retirement and hence it never became a good career ground for them. However, with increased professionalism, ample growth opportunities, and a challenging career ahead, there has been a quantum change in the thought process of young aspirants who today foresees the NGO sector as a great hotspot for future career aspirations. Moreover, with so much industrialization and developments happening everyday, this sector also needs future leaders who have a vision and a mission to serve the society and fight for its justice. |
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How To Branch Your Business
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| If you’re thinking of growing your business (or increasing its revenue), focus on your business structure first. I’m not referring to your internal business organization (e.g., marketing, sales, administration, development, customer service, etc.) – I’m referring to your external business conversations.
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Team Fundraising is Simple and Effective with New Visa Card Fundraiser
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| Team fundraising teams up with Visa to kick off a successful fundraising campaign using gas and grocery certificates to invite people to donate to a good cause. |
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Business Writing Skills, Effective Communication Count On Process And Details
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| Writing skills and effective business communication are dependent on the writing process -- exploratory, draft, edit/revise and publish. At the heart of effective writing are two principles. They work in parallel, approaching the writing task from slightly different angles. One is "ideas and details" and the other is "show don't tell." So, to be successful any business writing training starts with a solid understanding of the business writing process and an eye for relevant details.
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HOW TO RAISE FUNDS WITH NEWSLETTERS
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| Pitfalls to avoid when producing a fundraising newsletter. |
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INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO INCREASE YOUR DIRECT MAIL EFFECTIVENESS
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| Innovative approaches to increase your direct mail effectiveness by getting creative. |
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WHY ARE EMOTIONS IMPORTANT WHEN SELLING ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE?
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| Did you know that emotions not logic control many of our selection choices?
Even the most important decision we make has nothing to do with logic—I am talking about the act of falling in love.
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Nonprofit Fundraising: Success vs. Productivity for Nonprofits
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| Is "success" the same thing as "productivity"? Not when it comes to fundraising organizations. "Success" usually means high levels of income or gifts. "Productivity" means producing desired levels of income at controllable costs, ensuring that income is consistent and predictable, and managing the effort with efficiency. Here are a few tips to help you assess and improve the productivity of your nonprofit's fundraising efforts. |
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Nonprofit Fundraising: Improve Your Fundraising Performance
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| Is "success" the same thing as "productivity"? Not when it comes to fundraising organizations. "Success" usually means high levels of income or gifts. "Productivity" means producing desired levels of income at controllable costs, ensuring that income is consistent and predictable, and managing the effort with efficiency. Here are a few tips to help you assess and improve the productivity of your nonprofit's fundraising efforts. |
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Book Review: Fundraising For Social Change
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| If you work for (or with) a non-profit, this book is a must-read. Kim Klein (the editor) focuses on key problem all non-profits face: acquiring, retaining, and upgrading donors. |
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5.3.2 Pre-employment: Public sector training
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| Most post-secondary public VET institutions have no explicit goals with respect to poverty reduction. |
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Concluding Remarks - Factors Impeding the Poverty Reduction Capacity of Micro-credit: Some Field Observations from Malawi and Ethiopia
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| One of the most important outcome of the analysis in this paper has been that while most MFI
programmes aim to reduce poverty and empower women through their programme, there is usually
no clear implementation mechanism to fulfil these aims; they continue to be programmes with the
same requirements and characteristics. |
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Can MicroStart Have a Significant Impact on Policy and the Environment for Microfinance?
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| MicroStart programs establish an action-oriented framework for bringing key players together to learn about microfinance development. These players include government policy makers, private sector actors (potential social entrepreneurs or financiers), MFIs, and other donors. |
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Are Small Capital Grants Worthwhile?
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| The MicroStart approach is to make small grants available to participating MFIs. These grants can be used to cover operating losses or to capitalize loan funds. SUM staff wanted these grants to be a way to funnel small doses of funds in a way that would not overwhelm a small and young MFI’s capacity to absorb them. Each grant has a ceiling of $150,000 and is used for either covering operating losses and/or for loan capital.
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Does It Make Sense for UNDP to Help Launch Small and New Organizations?
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| The most fundamental question that this evaluation addresses is the validity of UNDP's decision to build a program focused on supporting small MFIs. |
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Overall Conclusions and Main Messages - MicroStart: Finding and Feeding Breakthroughs
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| Through MicroStart, UNDP is making an important contribution to the growth of microfinance around the world, both through its direct support of MFIs and through the processes and ideas it is introducing into countries where microfinance is just beginning. |
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Measuring and managing social performance
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| In recent years donors and practitioners have demonstrated a renewed interest in and commitment to understanding how to reach poor people effectively, assess their level of poverty, and judge the social performance of MFIs. |
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IV. Principle III: Reinforce Microfinance to Advance the African Private Sector
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| Key Principles for an African Model of Microfinance |
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IV Module I Key Principles for an African Model of Microfinance
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| African microfinance is as diverse as the continent itself. An array of approaches have
been used, ranging from traditional kinship networks and Revolving Savings and Credit
Associations (ROSCAs) to NGOs and development projects, and funded by both the informal
and formal financial sectors, as well as domestic and international and donors. Consequently,
examples of African microfinance offer an array of lessons of what works and doesn't work. |
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Faulu Kenya Issues KES 500 Million (US$7 Million) Bond to Assist Poor People: A Journey to the Capital Markets
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| Over the last 20 years, microfinance institutions in Kenya have largely developed through concerted grant funding. This situation prevailed up to the late 1990s when key donors started pushing MFIs to start moving towards sustainability in their operations. |
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6.1 Propositions for the international development community: Enterprise solutions to poverty
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| The first set relate primarily to the role of donors
(including corporate foundations and philanthropy
programmes) who, because they control the
money, are critically important influences on what
issues IDC actors focus on and how they work. |
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6.1 Propositions for the international development community: Enterprise solutions to poverty
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| The first set relate primarily to the role of donors
(including corporate foundations and philanthropy
programmes) who, because they control the
money, are critically important influences on what
issues IDC actors focus on and how they work. |
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11.0 Business support and information: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
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| The state of BDS provision in Tanzania is not well known. A 2003 SME-Mapping
of Tanzania report concluded that existing BDS services are generally designed and
financially supported by donors for the micro-enterprise market (and thus, are very
basic), or are offered by professional consulting firms at high prices. |
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3.2 The Roles of Donors and NGOs: Microfinance in Africa Experience and Lessons from Selected African Countries
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| Donors and NGOs have generally provided support through two main channels: domestic
NGOs or donor-managed microfinance projects, and microfinance institutions that function
more or less like leasing companies (receiving wholesale external resources and lending to
clients). |
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Faulu Kenya Issues KES 500 Million (US$7 Million) Bond to Assist Poor People: A Journey to the Capital Markets
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| Over the last 20 years, microfinance institutions in Kenya have largely developed through concerted grant funding. This situation prevailed up to the late 1990s when key donors started pushing MFIs to start moving towards sustainability in their operations. |
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Measuring and managing social performance
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| In recent years donors and practitioners have demonstrated a renewed interest in and commitment to understanding how to reach poor people effectively, assess their level of poverty, and judge the social performance of MFIs. |
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Can MicroStart Have a Significant Impact on Policy and the Environment for Microfinance?
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| MicroStart programs establish an action-oriented framework for bringing key players together to learn about microfinance development. These players include government policy makers, private sector actors (potential social entrepreneurs or financiers), MFIs, and other donors. |
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2.1.1 Poor outputs, limited impact
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| During the 1970s, there was considerable optimism among policymakers, donors and researchers about the potential impact of vocational training on productivity and incomes for the poor. |
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Book Review: Fundraising For Social Change
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| If you work for (or with) a non-profit, this book is a must-read. Kim Klein (the editor) focuses on key problem all non-profits face: acquiring, retaining, and upgrading donors. |
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Cultivating Donor Relationships In The Nonprofit Community
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| Nonprofit professionals continuously search for potential donors who believe in the organization's mission and are willing to donate money to support it. All too often, however, the organization lacks an organized system to cultivate meaningful relationships with these individuals. This article provides some tips on developing, implementing, and monitoring an effective donor program.
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How Non-profits are Sailing Through the Recession
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| It is challenging for a non-profit to survive the tough economic times, just like any business organization. It is a time when the regular donors begin to back out, and new donors are difficult to find. However, the key is to maintain focus on the goals, and sail through the recession by sticking to the basics. |
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