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Carly St. Onge’s Passion for Fundraising is Transforming Children’s Healthcare in Montana

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Onge, Advanced Certified Nonprofit Professional (ACNP), has spent nearly 12 years cultivating her expertise in fundraising and nonprofit management, specifically in healthcare. Her first day on the job coincided with the opening of the hospital, marking the start of a new chapter both for Carly and for children’s healthcare in Montana.

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31 Local Nonprofit Professionals Selected for Emerging Leadership Program

NonProfit Leadership Center

Meet the Fall Certificate in Leadership Class of 2024 Aaron Neal, Director Data Analysis, United Way Suncoast Abigail Garcia, Program Manager, Beth-El Farmworker Ministry, Inc. Allie Markham, inspHire Program Manager, Abe Brown Ministries, Inc.

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A case for Twitter, Facebook, & social media for healthcare fundraisers

Fundraising Coach

I was just on a call with fellow members of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy folks when someone asked, “Does anyone here use Twitter or Facebook ?”. As professionals, these sites also become a terrific, low-cost way to access continuing education. It appeared I was the only one. Professional Development.

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Weathering the Storm: Disaster Philanthropy that Builds Stronger, More Equitable Communities

NonProfit Quarterly

Philanthropy can play a crucial role in supporting underserved and marginalized communities in their rebuilding process. Alongside that, successful philanthropy also requires a long-term commitment—continuing the work for months and often years to make a real and lasting difference. Be there for the long hall.

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Teaching The CEO To Fundraise And Even Like It

The NonProfit Times

So, what can philanthropy leaders do to support your CEO, making them more valuable to fundraising efforts and extending needed tenure. Being bold means you have to “sell” the ROI of the CEO’s time in philanthropy relationship building, the CEO’s critical value with larger donors, and respectfully push for more access to a CEO.

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Donors Critical To Future Of Healthcare NPOs

The NonProfit Times

“Higher education figured out, many years before healthcare did, that philanthropy was going to be an important and growing source of revenue for things like new buildings, programs, and research endowments,” according to Erin Lanahan, founder and president of Twin Point Insights, a healthcare consultancy in Los Angeles.

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5 Training Tips for Multi-Functional Nonprofit Teams

Ann Green

Incentivize education. What’s disappointing as an educator is knowing that at some time in nearly everyone’s life, they had a bad learning experience—and that’s usually the experience they remember the most. So, what’s your budget for staff and volunteer education and training ? More than likely, you’ve heard this saying before.

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