Learn how you can bring CampaignCounsel.org to your location to talk with your board members, staff, and key volunteers about capital campaigns - for no cost and no obligation.
Learn how you can bring CampaignCounsel.org to your location to talk with your board members, staff, and key volunteers about capital campaigns - for no cost and no obligation.
Here’s your primer on hiring fundraising counsel. It includes types of fundraising counsel, benefits to fundraising counsel, why paying a fundraiser a percentage is viewed as unethical and may not be in the organization’s best interest, costs associated with professionally directed capital campaigns, and information on how to select the right consultant.
Your capital campaign Case for Support is the benefits-oriented explanation of the fundraising campaign. Learn more about how to create a compelling story for your donors.
Capital campaigns require strong leadership to succeed. If your nonprofit is considering a capital campaign, think about how your board will enhance your fundraising capacity.
The tax code has changed. What does that mean for you and your ability to fundraise? The new tax law officially went into effect on Jan. 1, 2018. Here’s how we at CampaignCounsel.org believe the new law could impact the nonprofit sector and how we think nonprofit executives and volunteers should approach these new challenges.