Nonprofit Blog Carnival

by Jason Dick on March 31, 2010

Nonprofit Giving CarnivalI am hosting this month’s Nonprofit Blog Carnival (last month’s carnival).  I was amazed at what a great response we had this month. Thank you all for your incredible submissions. Because we had so many submissions I’ve taken a few of my favorites to tell you about and included a listing of the others below. Take a few minutes and read through the headlines that stand out to you. There are some really tremendous posts that were submitted.

Joe with The Fundraising Authority posted, How Anyone Can Be a Superstar Fundraiser. If you have an executive leader or board member that wants to fundraise does not feel like they have what it takes or is afraid of fundraising make sure they read his post.

Matt with Matt’s Fundraising Blog started a great conversation on his blog about choosing your CEO and what to look for, Don’t Be Afraid to Tell Me What You Want. Check out his post for the top 5 traits to look for in a new leader including a number of reader submitted traits as comments.

The conversation on Matt’s Fundraising Blog continued on Janet’s blog Too Busy to Fundraise where she talks about the role of the board in hiring the CEO, The OTHER Board Responsibility. She describes two kinds of board responsibilities governance and fiduciary responsibilities including fundraising. I thought that was a beautiful way to synthesize the important roles a board member should play.

Another great Board Member post was submitted by Social Velocity, 7 Things Board Members Can Do To Raise More Money. My favorite is number 6, “Articulate Why Someone Should Give.” I saw this as modeling a perfect donor or volunteer. A good board member that can articulate why someone should give needs to give financially, engage their friends, and have a passion for the organization.

Not every post submitted was connected to Board Members or Executive Leaders. SOFII posted, Swipe Files, Revealed, on the value of creating a file of what other nonprofits are doing and ideas that work and don’t work. I posted on a similar topic a few weeks ago, Copying Good Ideas. The more we can do together to advance the fundraising profession the better off we will all be.

Other FANTASTIC, MUST READ posts:

If you can let people know that the March Nonprofit Blog Carnival is live: post it on Facebook or Twitter, put a link in your blog. The more this post is mentioned the more everyone’s posts will be visited.

Submit your post to the April Nonprofit Blog Carnival. Thank you all for your spectacular submissions.

Related posts:

  1. The Fundraising Coach: Nonprofit Blog Exchange Round #10
  2. Nonprofit Carnival: Day in the Life
  3. Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants
  4. Ingredients of a Successful Capital Campaign: Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants
  5. Giving Carnival: Motivation

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Jake Seliger March 31, 2010 at 9:31 am

Submit your post to the April Nonprofit Blog Carnival.

A quick question: does this month have a theme or central idea?

Katya Andresen March 31, 2010 at 2:03 pm

Nice round-up! I highlighted it on my blog today. Well done!

Will Hull - eCommunications/eDevelopment at United Cerebral Palsy April 1, 2010 at 6:05 am

What a terrific post. I heard about it on Ms. Andersen’s blog. I think I am going to submit my most recent post to the carnival (http://bit.ly/bnrKnH).

I would like to add to this list.
Nonprofit Execs on the Edge: http://cortcom.blogspot.com/
Future Fundraising Now: http://www.futurefundraisingnow.com/

These are usually a weekly or daily stop for me in my blogosphere reading.

Thank you so much for compiling this month’s resource of must-reads.

Samantha Milner April 29, 2010 at 6:01 am

Hi guys,

All the blogs sound very interesting. I will try to read each one of them. Thanks for sharing.

Kind regards,

Sam
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