Posts tagged ‘Board fundraising’
An Open Letter to the Board of Directors
It was nice of you to quickly approve our 2010 budget and my fundraising plan. I thought when you approved it you understood you have some responsibility in our success (and failure.) In case you didn’t notice, the budget calls for the Board to raise 10% of our income. My fundraising plan offers many opportunities for you to participate and I am here to help lead and support your efforts.
Continue Reading December 4, 2015 at 10:15 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE 4 comments
Letter from the President of the Board
I am writing to ask for support beyond your time and talent. It is important that every Board member contribute financially to our organization. This is essential for a number of reasons. As leaders, we need to set the pace and example for others to follow. Our fundraising staff needs to show corporate and foundation donors we, as a Board, are supporting the organization work fully.
Continue Reading November 4, 2015 at 11:00 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Engaging the Board in Fundraising – A Staff’s Guide
So what are the barriers that keep staff from being more successful in engaging board members to fundraise? And how can we increase our chances for success?
Continue Reading July 21, 2014 at 10:38 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Why Do Board Members Give? by Jerry Panas
(1) Belief in the mission of the organization (your service and how you touch lives) and
(2) confidence in your future vision were rated “important” and “very important” by everyone.
It’s my responsibility as a Board member was ranked “important” by virtually everyone— but of interest, very few rated it as “very important.” (Where are we failing in letting board members know it is indeed their very important responsibility?)
Continue Reading January 8, 2014 at 12:57 pm Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Mission Moment Preparedness
In yesterday’s post on Delighting in the Weird, I suggested we create the weird through mission moment preparedness at Board meetings. Mission moment preparedness is all about empowering Board members’ understanding of, engaging in and helping them share the mission – anytime, anywhere, with anyone. The idea is to create and practice scenarios where Board members can get comfortable sharing your mission. I hope we agree mission moments should be a part of every Board meeting – if not you can save some time and stop reading now. 🙂
Continue Reading January 6, 2014 at 10:13 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
My One Year Later
As I am reminded – no one has done this job at the Red Cross before. 500+ chapters, 7,000+ board members and me providing support, guidance and assistance.
Continue Reading November 3, 2013 at 2:36 pm Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Recruiting Nonprofit Board Members to Fundraise – Q&A Continued
Continuing the questions and answers from the Pursuant Ketchum webcast Creating a Fundraising Board: Recruitment, Engagement and Fundraising. This post focuses on fundraising expectations from the nonprofit Board.
Continue Reading September 8, 2011 at 9:45 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Creating a Board that Fundraises – Continued Q&A
How, when and where does the discussion start and finish about expectations around Board giving and fundraising? Great questions get answers!
Continue Reading August 31, 2011 at 4:15 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Assessments for the Nonprofit Board – Q&A
Continuing from posts last week – more great questions get answers from Pursuant Ketchum webcast on Creating a Fundraising Board. These center on nonprofit Board nominations and how assessments can help enforce Board terms limits or remove disruptive Board members.
Continue Reading August 29, 2011 at 10:11 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment