How to help your fundraising graduate from good to great
First in a series of five If you’re like me, you have been invited to many webinars lately, most of them focused on how social…
First in a series of five If you’re like me, you have been invited to many webinars lately, most of them focused on how social…
We've been hearing two big things from nonprofit professionals about the current crisis: I keep having to talk my board or senior management off a…
Reports of USPS Shutting Down by June are Premature Yesterday, TNPA members flagged a couple media articles that faulted the CARES Act for not appropriating…
By: Mark Micali This post was updated on 4/23/20 when the additional aid bill was approved by Congress. Printable version available here. On Friday, March…
Guest blog post by Katie Valvo, Sr. Account Director, Epsilon These views are my own. Sharing an anecdotal case study of one household. For those…
(Final in a series ) First, we hope this post finds you well and coping as best you can. Please take care of yourselves as you…
(Second in a series) Last month, we began talking about the radical change that is under way in the social good community. It’s not surprising when you…
"Is anyone changing their fundraising plans in response to the coronavirus concerns?" That was a question we were hearing from TNPA members. We conducted a…
(First in a series.) All of us who work in nonprofits are focused on metrics: Net revenue, key performance indicators (KPI), long-term value (LTV). With good reason…
For 13 years, a Consumer Price Index (CPI) cap has governed USPS price setting. Under existing law, each year USPS is entitled to adjust prices…