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You Closed the Gift. They Canceled You Out.

Center for Major Gifts

Could be burnout. Board presentations. Recognition+Reward=Results Heres my modest proposal: If someone brings in a $165 million gift, maybe “Good job” whispered behind a potted plant doesnt quite suffice. Maybe they deserve a bonus that doesnt require a PowerPoint presentation to justify. A year later.

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Reimagining equity with AI: What philanthropy can do

Candid

Similarly, in the nonprofit sector, well-funded organizations are already leveraging AI to increase efficiency and reduce burnout, while smaller nonprofitsoften serving the most marginalized communitiesare being left behind. In addition, concerns about authenticity and trust can present obstacles to AI adoption.

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2024 Blue Avocado Year in Review

Blue Avocado

Nonprofit Grant Proposal Budget Calculations: A Road Map Whats the best way to make your nonprofits budget stand out on a grant application? Author Mary Diegert shares nonprofit grant proposal budgeting tips, and a road map for overcoming the challenges of calculating the revenue and expense numbers that will populate your one-page budget.

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Adopting a New CRM? 4 Change Management Tips for Small Nonprofits

Blackbaud

If you don’t plan for time commitment and keep an eye on burnout, you run the risk of losing significant ground trying to implement new technology. Being able to describe the why behind the proposed change is especially important if you’re leading a small shop. How does it impact your organization’s mission?

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My Own Worst Enemy: When the Boss Makes Life Difficult, But You Work for Yourself

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

In September 2020 I penned an article entitled Battling Burnout as a Grant Professional where I shared several resources to help overcome the struggle. I LOVE the work I do, and I love the opportunities that presented themselves to me so far this year. It was a lot, all at once. And let’s not forget family and home responsibilities.

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How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back

Blackbaud

During my previous career, I was often on the edge of burnout doing my part to fulfill my organization’s vision of a world free of HIV and hepatitis. This responsibility requires us to recognize we can recover from and prevent burnout, but only when we intentionally approach well-being at all levels of our organization.

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