
An Executive Director’s Guide To Financial Leadership
Several months into the Executive Director position, I’m still hungry for great articles on the financial side of nonprofits. This one popped up on my Twitter feed last night from NonProfit Quarterly, and although the article is almost five years old, it’s a great tool for mapping out a financial plan for your organization. At the end of the article, this statement really hit home for me – “Executive directors learn that leading a nonprofit ...

Can You Double Your Clicks With The Jeopardy Effect?
I recently came across this oldie but goodie on Roger Dooley’s Neuromarketing blog and wanted to share. (If you don’t follow Roger on social media or regularly read his blog, you should do so immediately. He is awesome!) Do you want more clicks on your tweets? Or, on your marketing links in emails or ads? Or, if you are a blogger, journalist, or content writer, could you do with more traffic to your articles? A ...

Tips For Young Professionals Entering The Field
With summer in the arts world, comes the end of seasons for many organizations and perhaps, a slower, more leisurely pace at work. (I can actually eat my lunch now instead of scarfing it down en route to photograph a masterclass or set up 100 chairs for an event!) Summer also means new graduates entering the nonprofit and arts administration world and I love nothing better than a list of advice for emerging leaders. Nonprofit With ...
Thank you for the authoritative read on this issue. To me, being able to actually see the icon in the…