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Glad tidings from the Project Partners team!
We are so very grateful for your business, your referrals, your collaboration, your support, and your friendship.
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Blackland Prairie Raptor Center Plans For Fundraising Success
Transitions among the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center’s founder, Executive Director, and board members have caused a need to shore up the Center’s fundraising expertise and capacity for sustainable success with a first focus on grants and corporate sponsorships of educational programs, and a secondary focus on the opportunity to better steward and increase funds from individual donors. A development committee of board members has been established to help guide and support an improved fundraising strategy and implementation, staffed by the newly named Executive Director.
With that, the Center has teamed with Project Partners to work through our “Infrastructure for Fundraising Success,” an assessment that will help identify opportunities and establish priorities. We will also conduct funder research, consider educational programming sponsorship levels, and coach the development committee members on the art and science of fundraising.
Change for any nonprofit can be hard, but it does provide the opportunity for board members to increase their engagement in the fundraising continuum. How can you best involve your key volunteers during times of transition?
Fort Worth Sister Cities Teams With Project Partners for a 20th Assignment
We are thrilled to be teaming with Fort Worth Sister Cities International (FWSCI) for the twentieth time to provide event consulting and project management for the 2023 Mayor’s International Dinner & Global Awards. This mission-minded event is made possible by the FWSCI Members Circle of Giving. Not a member yet? Join here!
We have had the pleasure of working with the FWSCI team for many years on fundraising, board engagement, staff training, strategic planning, and major event initiatives. Too, we appreciate the thriving network that assures that the FWSCI vision to serve as Fort Worth’s leading authority on international relations and peaceful civic engagement is achieved. FWSCI creates positive community impact in Fort Worth and beyond.
As a full-service consultancy to nonprofits and community leaders, how can we help you advance your cause?
Sixty & Better Adapting to Change Through Strategic Planning
The pandemic caused a huge shift in Sixty & Better’s program of work, a program of work that had helped define this organization’s mission for more than fifty years. With that, Sixty & Better’s leadership is adapting through a strategic planning process made possible by a Toolbox grant from the North Texas Community Foundation (NTCF).
Our work together will redefine the organization’s mission, the programming to achieve that mission, and the ensuing fundraising, communications/community engagement, board leadership, and administrative support necessary for success.
We are pleased to return to Sixty & Better (formerly Senior Citizens Services of Greater Tarrant County) for this fourth assignment, providing the new leadership team both historical data based on prior work before and after their rebranding, and the opportunity to focus on the plan for continued success in serving specific needs of older adults in our community.
We are proud to serve quite often as a partner for good through executive staff and board leadership transitions!