Corinne Fiagome, M.P.P.

Three Takeaways for Nonprofit Leaders from NCN’s Webinar: The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy

Three Takeaways for Nonprofit Leaders from NCN’s Webinar: The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy

On March 17, the National Council of Nonprofits (NCN) hosted a webinar titled The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy. The event featured attorneys, nonprofit leaders, and philanthropists from organizations such as the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Democracy Forward, the Robin Hood Foundation, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. (You can view the full webinar recording here.)

Three key insights from the panelists stood out as valuable guidance for local nonprofit leaders navigating the current, unstable landscape of government funding. 

One Day, A Grant Seeker Became a Grant Maker: 3 Takeaways for Funder Communications

One Day, A Grant Seeker Became a Grant Maker:  3 Takeaways for Funder Communications

I have been responsible for preparing and submitting grant proposals for nonprofit organizations for nearly 20 years. I haven’t counted, but I’d bet the number of grant applications and requests I’ve written is in the hundreds.

I’ve also led program development and implementation, which necessarily includes making the case to stakeholders (community members, potential participants, bosses, funders, etc.) for why a given program is needed, how it will make a difference, and why they should get involved.

And of course, there are overlapping duties and opportunities – events, site visits, presentations, and reports. (As a fellow nonprofit management professional, you know what I’m talking about.) Altogether, I have had countless conversations and other communications with major funders. But only recently have I been one.

Advice from the Fort Worth Chamber, Visit Fort Worth, and United Way

Advice from the Fort Worth Chamber, Visit Fort Worth, and United Way

On April 14th, Chris Strayer, Executive Vice President of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce hosted a webinar titled “Nonprofit and Community Resources” featuring Leah King, President and CEO, United Way of Tarrant County and Mitch Whitten, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Strategy, Visit Fort Worth. We listened in and gleaned these excellent tips and resources for you.

Message in a Bottle: Takeaways from our “Donor-centric Communications” GAOC

Message in a Bottle: Takeaways from our “Donor-centric Communications” GAOC

Our May 9th Good Advice Over Coffee (GAOC) featuring “Donor-centric Communications” kicked off with this question: “What is your preferred method of communication?  These days, the options are aplenty. Email. Text. Phone. Snail mail. Or maybe the latest social media app.

Fundraising can be hard. It’s easier when you have a relationship: Takeaways from the “Relational marketing and fundraising” GAOC discussion

Fundraising can be hard. It’s easier when you have a relationship: Takeaways from the “Relational marketing and fundraising” GAOC discussion

My current relationship with my bank is completely transactional. When I need cash, I pay the ATM a visit. Every now and then, I add a quick deposit to my stop – but usually I rely on electronic transfers. Without a doubt, today’s online and mobile technology has made it possible for me to completely sidestep physical interaction with my bank – let alone get to know a personal banker!