Campaign Feasibility Studies: How should a feasibility study be conducted?

The best way to gather information in a campaign feasibility study is to conduct candid and frank one-on-one interviews with individuals of affluence or influence.

Campaign Feasibility Studies: Taking the time to find out whether the time is right

It is essential for an organization to use a campaign feasibility study to assess the likelihood of success of a capital or endowment fund-raising campaign.

Donate Now doesn’t do it: Tactics for successful online transactions

Online fundraising involves a three-tiered strategy: e-mail information, online transactions, and program extensions. Does your program have a solid foundation?

Team-building exercises

A list of team building exercises for use with staff or volunteers.

Seven sins of strategic planning

Seven mistakes that, if avoided, can dramatically improve your potential for a successful strategic planning process.

Information Interviews: Put your future donors in the driver’s seat

Conducting an informational interview with potential donors

Policies and procedures for volunteer programs

How to develop policies and procedures for your volunteers.

Volunteer placement, orientation and training

A guide for putting the right volunteers into the right positions and ensuring a successful orientation.

The program logic model: What, why and how?

How to use a program logic model to help an organization achieve goals.

Methods of screening potential volunteers

Tips for volunteer application forms and interviews.