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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Project Progress and Association of Fundraising Professionals Event
Hello All, At the Foodbank I have been making a lot of steady progress on my project of creating Development Marketing pieces. These pieces focus on several different vulnerable populations and how the issue of food insecurity affects that population, … Continue reading
Blood, Sweat, and Tears in the Development Game
Well this month is full of problem solving and working with our top fundraisers to make sure they are happy. Programs and planning are driving at full force and we are working on sending out our tear pads to bars … Continue reading
Creativity in Development
Undergoing a significant capital campaign requires a broad base of big donors. From what I have seen so far, these donors come in three different categories: Current supporters Friends on supporters Strangers The categories are arranged in order of how … Continue reading