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Who We’ve Served. Archive by Category "Uncategorized". Archive by Category "Uncategorized". Why are term limits critical to the success of your nonprofit board? By: The Huddleston Group. Is It Time For A Capital Campaign? Why are term limits critical to the success of your nonprofit board? It is Hard to Say Goodbye – Removing a Difficult Board Member. Board of Directors’ Role in Fund Development. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. Site by Miss Details Design.
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Connecting to Success | Yvonne St. Louis
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Prosperity Mastermind Mentorship and Coaching. Blog - Latest News. July 23, 2015. By Yvonne St. Louis. Are you allowing yourself to live with more comfort in your life? That is how I define success. I have discovered that Connection leads to Trust. Trust leads to feeling safe. Feeling safe leads to feeling comfortable. We all want comfort when we connect with another person and we all want material comfort. Comfort is the underground of Connection and Connection is the number one criteria for Happiness.
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The Institute - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. To give away money is an easy matter and any man’s power. But to decide to whom to give it and how much and when, for what purpose and how, is neither in every man power, nor an easy matter . The Institute for Philanthropic Advancement provides the highest quality of nonprofit management, fundraising and leadership training and education so that practitioners and board members can in turn provide the highest level of services to their clients, donors and the communities they serve.
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June 2015 - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. Guest Column: Christine Lockmon. Guest Column: Christine Lockmon. By: The Huddleston Group. Prospect Research/Donor Management In most fundraising shops there is more work than there is time. Research and prospect management can seem like just one more thing that we SHOULD do but falls to the bottom of the list in the push to get appointments and send out mailings. And yet, filling your pipeline with prospects. Guest Column: Senator Robert Meza. By: The Huddleston Group. On Why are term...
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Who We’ve Served. For nonprofit organizations to be effective and impactful in today’s competitive marketplace, it not only requires solid knowledge of proven executive management and philanthropic principles, but at the same time, careful discernment regarding donors and stakeholders, competing organizations, community needs, and social/economic/political trends. We invite you to take the next step with us. Is It Time For A Capital Campaign? Board of Directors’ Role in Fund Development. On Why are term ...
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August 2015 - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. By: The Huddleston Group. Understanding Appearances Consider how nonprofit boards are organized, it is evident that most individuals do not fit the ideal profile of a nonprofit board member; however, they occupy these valuable seats on a nonprofit’s board. Let’s compare; The perfect or ideal board member: A multi-millionaire and will not hesitate to make a 7-figure annual gift. Site by Miss Details Design.
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Who We’ve Served. Counsel in the Art and Science of Philanthropy. The Huddleston Group has provided nonprofit management and fundraising counsel to over than 300 organizations worldwide! Is It Time For A Capital Campaign? By: The Huddleston Group. Happy New everyone we hope your Holidays were wonderful! Why are term limits critical to the success of your nonprofit board? By: The Huddleston Group. It is Hard to Say Goodbye – Removing a Difficult Board Member. By: The Huddleston Group. Perhaps the most com...
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The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. The Myths and Magic of Nonprofit Boards. Consider how nonprofit boards are organized, it is evident that most individuals do not fit the ideal profile of a nonprofit board member; however, they occupy these valuable seats on a nonprofit’s board. Let’s compare;. The perfect or ideal board member:. A multi-millionaire and will not hesitate to make a 7-figure annual gift. The real-life board member:. In nonpr...
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Guest Column: Christine Lockmon - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. Guest Column: Christine Lockmon. Guest Column: Christine Lockmon. Guest Column: Christine Lockmon. In most fundraising shops there is more work than there is time. Research and prospect management can seem like just one more thing that we SHOULD do but falls to the bottom of the list in the push to get appointments and send out mailings. Increasingly important is the ability to find individuals who are philanthropic and to notice their patterns of giving at what level, to what type of c...
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The Challenges of Board Recruitment in a Nonprofit Organization. - The Huddleston Group
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Who We’ve Served. The Challenges of Board Recruitment in a Nonprofit Organization. The Challenges of Board Recruitment in a Nonprofit Organization. The Challenges of Board Recruitment in a Nonprofit Organization. Generally, board recruitment involves the following steps:. Step 1: A current board member (let’s call this board member AJ) scouts a prospective colleague (who we will call BH) through connections at a community activity or through their professional networks. What follows the process above, is...