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Beth Briggs
A Season for Change
January 24, 2023

“To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven” - Ecclesiastes 3:1 and revisited in The Byrd’s 1965 hit song “Turn! Turn! Turn! 2023 is a new season for me.

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Staci Barfield
Staff Attrition: Let's Do the Math
January 18, 2023

One of the things I enjoy most about my profession is getting to observe and learn from people across the nonprofit sector.

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Sara Littlejohn
Finding Your People
January 10, 2023

Another year around the sun begins. I, like many of you, am taking time this month to reflect on the past year and plan for the year ahead. For me, this new year happens to kick off with a change in employment.

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Bert Armstrong
Practice? We’re talking about Practice?
January 5, 2023

I am bidding 2022 adieu with mixed emotions.

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Nevin Daryani
Happy New Year
December 28, 2022

The end of the year brings an opportunity for reflection. Whether you are reflecting on your fundraising challenges, your strategic plan goals, or your next professional step, we hope our blogs from 2022 will help you in your discernment.

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Nevin Daryani
Happy Holidays!
December 22, 2022

The end of the year brings no greater joy than the opportunity to express season’s greetings and good wishes. May your holidays and New Year be filled with joy.

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Bert Armstrong
Join Us In Welcoming These New Nonprofit Leaders! | December 2022
December 15, 2022

Armstrong McGuire is proud to work with our clients to hire these exceptional individuals. Please join us in welcoming them to their new roles.

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Shannon Williams
Fundraising is Not Optional for Chief Executives
December 7, 2022

If you are a nonprofit CEO or Executive Director, you must make time to personally steward and solicit your donors.

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Let Your Teammates Know You are Thankful for Them
December 1, 2022

Thanksgiving is always a time to reflect on the people, events, and things one is thankful for. In reflecting on what I was thankful for I thought about Armstrong McGuire and my coworkers.

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