4 Essential Steps for Growing Higher Ed Scholarship Programs
Steps for successful scholarship fundraising and ideas that can help higher ed institutions receive transformative gifts for their scholarship programs.
U.N. SDGs: Choosing the Right Goals for Your Organization
Choosing the Sustainable Development Goals that best fit your philanthropic giving organization or nonprofit is a three-part process
3 Steps for a Successful Day of Skilled Volunteer Service
Many companies are now expanding their community and employee engagement programs to include skills-based volunteerism, which is is an effective way to ignite employees’ passion and engage their expertise.
The 5 Laws of Successful IT Strategy and Planning
The five laws of successful IT strategy and planning are designed to encourage and inspire you to not only invest in technology services for your nonprofit organization, but to also provide a thought-map for the inevitable challenges.
4 Steps to Implementing Your Social Change Strategy: A Case Study with SEFCU
What would achieving your organization’s mission look like? This case study shares how to become a results-focused funder and be able to measure the real impact you're having.
6 Steps to a SMART New Year
Learn how your nonprofit or social good organization can set itself up for success in 2019 through 6 SMART goals.
The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 73: Tips for a Terrific #GivingTuesday
Get tips on how your nonprofit can achieve success this #GivingTuesday!
Return on Mission: A Framework to Measure Success at Philanthropic Organizations
For years, we’ve used language from for-profit businesses to explain nonprofit organizational activity. However, that's made it more difficult to explain the critical connection between financials, fundraising, and mission delivery.
Three Roles of the Nonprofit CFO that Lead to Mission Success
The most successful nonprofit CFOs take on three key roles: Builder, Strategic Decision-Maker and Cultural Trendsetter. Learn how to embody each of these roles to make mission success happen.
Do You Know What Your Data is Telling You?
You must narrow the focus to “smart data” that identifies problems worth fixing and opportunities worth pursuing.