14 Signs You’re in a Love Money Relationship
Love money is a right orientation, based in respect and mutual care. Here are 14 signs that you are in a love money relationship with a donor.
Love money is a right orientation, based in respect and mutual care. Here are 14 signs that you are in a love money relationship with a donor.
There’s a simple rule that’ll help you up your fundraising game. It’s one we all know, but rarely think about when it comes to fundraising…
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By finding and maintaining the right mindset, you can cultivate authentic relationships that support your work long-term—love money.
Using a process of learning and unlearning, we can shift our thinking around youths in order to more effectively center them in our mission.
Fostering participation and stewardship in our communities—especially in youths is how we build a strong cultural legacy and shared history.
Setting the tone and expectations for the approach to your budget allows your process to be a source of collaboration rather than conflict.
Budgeting shouldn’t be daunting or informed by scarcity, but rather understood as a reflection of your collective goals, successes and hopes.
Organizing by a Cycle creates predictable events that your community comes to anticipate, and keeps your donors seeing the impact of your org.
When you build and sustain a healthy Web, you don’t have to “warm people up” before you make an ask, your donors will always be hot.