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Principles of — and Myths About — Adult Learning

© Copyright Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD, Authenticity Consulting, LLC. Sections of This Topic Include Some Contemporary Principles of Adult Learning — Principles Too Often Forgotten Understand Common Myths About Training and Development Additional Resources Library’s Blogs About Training and Development Also, consider Related Library Topics Learn More in the Library’s Blogs Related to Adult Learning …

Human Resources Management

Nonprofit-Specific Human Resource Management Written by Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD of Authenticity Consulting, LLC Introduction There’s a common misperception that human resource management in nonprofits is very different from human resource management in for-profits. Actually, the activities are very similar in both types of organizations, except that nonprofits often include human resources (staff members) who …

What Nonprofits Should Know About Bequests

Unlike all of the other planned giving mechanisms, a bequest program doesn’t require major technical expertise and specific financial instruments. It’s easy, it’s fast, it can pay off substantially, and the dollars from bequests comprise close to 90% of all planned gifts. Many non-profit organizations refuse to get into planned giving because of the perception …

What Nonprofits Should Know About Bequests

Unlike all of the other planned giving mechanisms, a bequest program doesn’t require major technical expertise and specific financial instruments. It’s easy, it’s fast, it can pay off substantially, and the dollars from bequests comprise close to 90% of all planned gifts. Many non-profit organizations refuse to get into planned giving because of the perception …

1. Who Are Your Planned Gift Prospects & 2. Events in Private Homes Pt III

1. Who Are Your Planned Gift Prospects? – Part I by John Elbare, CFP Before you get started with planned giving, you need to identify your most likely planned gift prospects. Planned giving works best when you target your efforts toward a segment of donors who are most inclined to consider a planned gift. Avoid …

What’s Coming – The Next Seven Weeks of the Fundraising Blog

April 23: Upcoming fundraising blog content   Keeping Your Bucket Full … With Direct Mail by Jonathan Howard The national average rate of donor retention (that’s the number of donors who gave in two consecutive 12-month periods) is a horrendous 35 percent. April 23:   Events In Private Homes: Part II by Hank Lewis Education, …

1. Intro to Our New Series on Planned Giving & 2. A Piece on Mission Statements

1. Introduction To Planned Giving – Part One by John Elbare If you have been involved in fundraising for any length of time, you have heard about planned giving, which, at first glance, may seem highly technical and downright geeky. You may have heard others say things like “We’re not ready for planned giving,” or …

Another Approach to Getting Bequests

Unlike all of the other planned giving mechanisms, a bequest program doesn’t require major technical expertise and specific financial instruments. It’s easy, it’s fast, it can pay off substantially, and the dollars from bequests comprise close to 90% of all planned gifts. Many non-profit organizations refuse to get into planned giving because of the perception …

For-Profit and Nonprofit Boards: More Similarities Than Differences?

The Corporate Secretaries International Association recently released a report, “Twenty Practical Steps to Better Corporate Governance.” It struck me that almost all of the steps applied to nonprofit Boards as well. (The Report refers to “corporate” governance, the phrase commonly used for for-profit Boards, which is a misnomer I believe because Boards are required for …