After this year’s Princeton Community Works, Marge Smith received “Six Little Stories” by email from one of the participants. She thought it would be great to share, and ask others to share their “stories” as well. If you have a story to share, please add it to the comments below.
Funding from a Grantor’s Perspective
This blog item by Susan Merrill O’Connor of the Center for Non-Profits was published after the Princeton Community Works event in January 2016. We are republishing it here with permission because it provides an excellent summary of the Funding from a Grantor’s Perspective panel and includes helpful resources.
Four Easy Ways to Find Blog Inspiration
By Barbara Zaccone So you’ve been charged with the task of posting news and blog content on your website. Whether it’s once a week or once a month, that time always comes around too soon. Before we get started on our subject of developing great content, I wanted to provide some basic insight as to why posting on […]
Getting Started with Crowdfunding
By Andrea Levandowski You’ve probably heard of Kickstarter (www.kickstarter.com) as a means to raise funds and maybe Indiegogo too (www.indiegogo.com). You may have read about the amazing results others have had by using these crowdfunding sites. If you are thinking about trying a crowdfunding platform for your nonprofit, ask yourself, Is your organization ready to […]
Communicating with Difficult People
By D. A. Graham At work and outside of work, you’re going to encounter difficult people. The better you know how to communicate with them, the smoother your time together will be. This blog explains how to connect with difficult personality types.