The Campaign Myth: Capital Campaigns Aren’t Really About Buildings
There’s a common myth in our sector that capital campaigns are primarily about construction — about square footage, floor plans, finishes and timelines. On the surface, many of these conversations are about buildings. But if you listen care
How Do You Measure Up to Your Fellow Board Members?
December 15, 2016
Surveys, surveys, and more surveys….but I found this one interesting and hope you will too. Paula Loop is the Leader of Governance Insights Center at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Our sons both play high school basketball. Through their experiences we have come to know and love some of the most amazing philanthropists I have ever met.
I love a quiet Sunday morning with coffee, a lazy cat, and the Sunday New York Times. During the week I get my news like most people these days, I scan headlines and articles from many of my favorite online sites.
Let’s Celebrate the Winners and What They Stand For!
November 17, 2016
Spoiler alert! This is not euphoric piling on of post-election elation from a Trump supporter. Nor is it post-mortem chatter about Clinton’s stunning popular vote victory.
That overwhelming feeling of wanting to help. It washes over you.I know you. You have felt this too. Many of you reading this blog are working and volunteering in the nonprofit sector. You are good people.
Does your organization have a Case for Support or a Case for Giving? Armstrong McGuire assists nonprofits with the creation of these important fundraising tools every day.
Recently I spent the day facilitating a strategic planning session with a foundation board. As is my custom, I brought buckets of balls and toys which may seem frivolous, but actually they are an integral part of the day.
Speaking out about unjust conditions – to friends, family, on social media – is the American way. Pointing to unfair treatment of individuals, groups, communities, or the environment is an important part of being civically engaged.