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
Take 30 seconds and think of three special memories that jump out in your mind. They can be from your childhood, school, family, work, etc. No need to write them down. Just rattle off the ones that jump into your mind. Ready? Go!
There are opinions galore about millennials just as there have been about past “gens.” Defined as those born between 1980 and 2000, millennials want, and demand meaning from their work. They shun the rat race.
By the People, for the People: The Craft of Governance
June 23, 2016
This month's Guest Blogger is Craig Stephenson. Craig is Executive Vice President of Cary Oil Co., Inc. and serves as director of the Cary Oil Foundation. He has served on a number of non-profit boards.
About a week ago my generally healthy Dad was rushed to the ER. On the very same day, one of our teenaged sons faced a challenging life lesson of his own that he never saw coming.
Successful fundraising is based on five Fundraising I’s of the donor cycle: Identify, Investigate, Inform, Involve and Invest. It is important that a prospective donor be taken through the entire cycle before a solicitation is made.