Food for thoughtFUNdraising Good Times Lovey Dovey: A Symbol of Peace and Love A white dove we named “Lovey Dovey” has become a luminous sign of peace and…saadshawOctober 22, 2025
Food for thought Nonprofit Heroes Hidden in Plain Sight Learn how community and national nonprofit leaders impact lives, expand opportunities, and fight for justice…saadshawOctober 14, 2025
Food for thought Is management a bad word? Fundraising isn’t a hierarchy; it’s a team sport. Real leaders are coaches who manage people,…saadshawSeptember 23, 2025
Food for thoughtFor Your Consideration Survival Through Partnerships, Collaborations, and Mergers Competition for philanthropic resources is growing as government funding is cut and/or reduced. We have…saadshawMay 13, 2025
Food for thought Reflections on the Dismantling of DEI Initiatives In a powerful response to Trump's DEI ban, Lewis M. Rambo, PhD, an 87-year-old Black…saadshawFebruary 25, 2025
Food for thoughtFUNdraising Good Timesphilanthropy No More Giving As Usual How donors can support nonprofits facing federal funding changes and economic challenges? Read about our…saadshawFebruary 18, 2025
Food for thought Burned out? Help is on the way! Are you feeling fried? Is your work/life balance not balanced at all? Hear how to…saadshawOctober 29, 2024
Food for thought What if we are over budget? (Part Five) | John Bazzanella, COO of Tennessee Nonprofit Network joins us for part five of our…saadshawApril 23, 2024
Food for thoughtFor Your Consideration There’s Always Something You Can Do Are you doing everything right with your fundraising campaign and still not making progress towards…saadshawMarch 12, 2024
Food for thoughtFUNdraising Good Times The Gift of Peace and Love The end of 2023 is near! We're encouraging nonprofit leaders to pause and reflect on…saadshawDecember 26, 2023