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“You can be comfortable or courageous, but you cannot be both.”

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Top 6 Nonprofit Job Sites for Fundraising Professionals

There are a lot of job sites out there, but these are my top 6 for fundraising professionals because they either focus specifically on fund development positions or are widely used for them.

Whether you are an experienced fundraiser or thinking about breaking into the field, these job sites will help you find the opportunities that are right for you.

1. Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) 

AFP is the leading association for fund development professionals. Aside from their job site, they offer quality professional development, networking and leadership opportunities for fundraisers at all levels. Find a chapter near you.

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2. The Chronicle of Philanthropy 

In addition to their job site, The Chronicle of Philanthropy is the premiere magazine for fundraising. As a bonus, when you subscribe to their magazine, you also get a subscription to Grant Station, a research tool for grant funding opportunities.

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3. Philanthropy News Digest (PND) 

Philanthropy News Digest (PND) is a service of the Foundation Center, an organization dedicated to advancing knowledge of fundraising to support the social sector. Foundation Center has regional chapters that provide resource libraries and professional development classes. In addition, they have a breadth of online resources, including the funding database Foundation Directory.

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4. Craigslist 

Despite the risk of scams in other listing areas, Craigslist remains an effective and widely-used resource for nonprofit job listings, including fundraising jobs. Select your city/geography, then under the jobs heading select nonprofit sector, enter your search criteria and start exploring.

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5. Work for Good (formerly Opportunity Knocks) 

Unlike many of the other resources, Work for Good is exclusively a job site for the nonprofit sector. With that singular focus, they have increased functionality, like saving your favorite listings.

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6. Idealist.org 

While Idealist is not exclusively for fundraising or executive positions, it continues to be one of the top sites employers use to list fund development positions.

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Bonus Resource

YNPN 

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) is a chapter organization dedicated to building a diverse social sector. They provide professional development, leadership opportunities and networking for young nonprofit professionals. They have an email listserv for job opportunities across the United States. Subscribe to [email protected].

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Event Solutions

Stuck running the operations of your event when you should be talking with your donors?

Implementing Greater Giving Event Software for the first time?

Bogged down with event coordination and can’t get to your important development tasks?

Greater Nonprofits can help!

We provide comprehensive event services, including:

Evaluation and Strategy

  • Event Audits –  A deep dive into your event, providing a comprehensive review of all aspects of your event and recommendations on what to do more of, what to improve and what to do away with.
  • Strategic Planning – Developing the right event for your organization to match your mission, needs and resources. Events are resource-heavy; ensuring the right fit is vital to success and sustainability.
  • Evaluation – Analyzing the results of your events from a holistic perspective, including the costs and benefits beyond immediate dollars spent or raised, using a custom tool developed by Greater Nonprofits.
  • Troubleshooting – If you have a particular area of your event that isn’t working or needs innovation, we can help you develop the right solution.

Greater Giving Event Software Support

  • Volunteer and Staff Training – Training on using every aspect of the software for your event tasks, including: project set-up, procurement, sponsorship solicitation, registration, event website development, table assignments and event day tasks.
  • Day of Event Services – We can run registration, checkout and sales entries at your event so that you can be where you should be, mingling with your donors and guests. We train your volunteers, as well as oversee and support registration, sales entries, and checkout for a seamless process. We can support the use of Go Time or mobile bidding if you are in a wireless environment, as well as the use of the PC version if you do not have reliable WiFi. We can coordinate preliminary invoice delivery, as well as certificate sorting to make item pick-up a breeze.
  • Software Implementation – We can support any of the functions in the Greater Giving Event Software, including project set-up, package creation, item entry, registration, table assignments, website set-up and publication, as well as event day and post-event  tasks. We know all of the tricks and tips to save you time and ensure a smooth operation.

Event Planning and Coordination

  • Complete Event Coordination – Taking your event from conception to fruition, we can coordinate every aspect of your event – venue, vendors, sponsorship and auction item solicitation, volunteers, decorations, program, talent, and registration. Down to the very last detail, we can ensure your event is planned to a T.
  • Segmented Coordination – We can do it all or just the piece(s) you need. We cater our services to meet your unique needs. Let us take care of the event coordination that will help you concentrate on your important fund development tasks.

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    Periscope Tips and Resources for Nonprofits

    This is it – my inaugural post! I have been meaning to get this blog going for some time now. I have so many ideas, experiences and great resources to share, I just couldn’t wait any longer.

    Today I am excited to share some great tips and resources for Periscope and how nonprofits can use this new platform in unique and ground-breaking ways.

    Ever wish you could engage your donors from far and wide? Ever feel like you can’t properly convey the power of your work? Periscope has the power to change this!

    Periscope is truly a game-changer for nonprofits in telling (more like showing) their story and engaging with their supporters.

    Here are some great resources I have found to help you start your Periscope journey.

    Periscope for Nonprofits

    This SlideShare presentation from Caroline Avakian (@CarolineAvakian) of Social Brite (@Socialbrite) is a great primer. It gives you the mechanics of how to use Periscope and 5 great ideas on how to leverage it for your nonprofit. The one I am most excited about is #1 – Live Streaming from the Field. So many of my clients could use this for powerful storytelling to donors and potential donors. Nothing brings your mission work to life more than seeing it in action.

    Bloomerang (@Bloomerangtech) interviewed her for an episode of BloomerangTV that gives more depth on how nonprofits can use Periscope to engage supporters. She includes a review in her post Periscope for Nonprofits: A Quick Guide and Review, including “The Good” and “The Bad” in Periscope features.

    Tips for Using Periscope

    While Periscope is fairly new, there are early adopter nonprofits that you can learn from. Caroline Avakian did a follow-up post where she interviewed a nonprofit to learn about their experience – read the Case Study to gain insights into the do’s and don’ts.

    Wayne Elsey (@wayneelsey) of Not Your Father’s Charity gives a good round-up of tips. Here are some take-aways from both…

    • Try it out first – Before you go live at your event or mission-moment, do a few dry runs without publicizing it. Get the hang of how it works. Then try it onsite.
    • Consider using a tripod – Figure out if using a tripod is needed, particularly if you are trying to broadcast a speaker at an event. It is very hard to keep your arms still for that long!
    • Get close to the action – When you test it out at your site, figure out how close you need to be to have a quality and engaging scope.
    • Promote it – Use social media to get the word out about your broadcast. You can create custom graphics for your website and social media to get the word out.
    • Prepare your speakers – The broadcast is live and interactive – prepare your broadcaster to be nimble on their feet and good at interacting with the audience as they comment.
    • Internet! – Make sure you have a solid internet connection.

    While I certainly don’t recommend that nonprofits go join every new social network, Periscope is one that I think has huge potential. I can’t wait to see how nonprofits get creative with it.

    Is your nonprofit using Periscope? Tell me how in a comment.

    Do you know of other nonprofits using it? Tell me about it.

    Happy Scoping!

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    Kara
    Kara’s mission is to provide grief support to children, teens, families and adults. Our vision is to see people of all ages compassionately supported on their journey through grief so they can move toward renewed hope and meaning.

     

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    “It’s the children the world almost breaks that grow up to save it”

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    Community Water Center
    The Community Water Center works to ensure all communities have access to
    safe, clean, affordable water through organizing, education, and advocacy in
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