As valuable as volunteers are in the non-profit world, giving them roles for which they are not qualified nor interested can have disastrous results for charities and the people they serve. Moreover, grant-makers are often very cognisant of organizations who lack responsible volunteer management practices and this is frequently a reason why applications are denied. This entry explores three (3) effective practices that organizations can embrace to ensure that their volunteers remain their greatest resource.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!!!
Grant Writing Tip #3: Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket When Choosing A Funding Source
Grant Writing Tip #2: Having A Gift Acceptance Policy Is Never A Bad Idea
Grant Writing Tip #1: Beware of “Values of Convenience”
Start This Year Of Promise Right By Thanking Some Of Your Supporters
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 2020!!!
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Service Clubs: A Misunderstood & Under-Appreciated Community Partner
A New Watershed: Viewing Giving Tuesday As An Opportunity To Reset
REMEMBRANCE DAY 2020
Please do remember to pay homage to all the courageous women and men who selflessly served and, in some cases made the Ultimate Sacrifice so we may be blessed with the freedoms and privileges we now have. If you personally know someone who currently serves or did so previously in the armed forces, I encourage you to reach out and extend your heartfelt thanks to them for their brave service. During this extraordinary year, it is also very appropriate to express our gratitude to healthcare professionals, first responders and frontline workers who have all rose to the occasion to keep us safe and healthy throughout this worldwide Pandemic.
To all the exceptional women and men who have ever served during conflict and peace, thank you for all you have done for us in this country.
Mike
Special Event Fundraising: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
I wish everyone and their families a very Happy Thanksgiving. Although the Pandemic is preventing many of us from enjoying a traditional celebration with our loved ones, we should all try to make the best of the situation.
As coronavirus cases continue to rise during this second wave, please wear a mask and practice social distancing to help curb the spread and keep us all safe. Getting through this crisis together will make next year’s feast all the more special.
Stay well,
Mike
HAPPY LABOUR DAY 2020!!!
I hope everyone enjoys a safe and memorable Labour Day 2020!! I also want to extend my warmest wishes to parents and guardians everywhere for a safe and healthy return to school for all their children.
Please do bear in mind that the Pandemic is still very prevalent among us, so remember to continue social distancing practices and wear a mask if you venture in public.
Stay well,
Mike
WE Charity Scandal Is A Huge Setback For Public Trust In The Non-Profit Sector
HAPPY CANADA DAY 2020!!!
Just wanted to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Canada Day 2020!!! I hope everyone enjoys some treasured time with their loves ones in their personal bubbles or virtually with friends and family.
Remember to continue social distancing practices and wear a mask if you venture in public. Things will be much better and happier in 2021, I promise! But we cannot let our guard down in the process.
Stay well,
Mike
Starting the Stewardship Conversation With Donors During The Pandemic
Board Members Should Always Be Stewarded First
Reminder To Register For Our Free Online Workshops
You still have time to sign up for our free virtual workshops - “Engaging Board Members In Fundraising Activities” - on Friday, May 8th, 2020 and Wednesday, June 10th, 2020. Both sessions are from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST. You can register for the May 8th workshop by clicking here and for the June 10th session by clicking here.
Please share this with your staff, board, volunteers and colleagues.
Here Is A Facebook Post Of Mine From Earlier This Month I'd Like To Share
Since the Covid-19 Crisis still requires most of us to remain in our homes in the collective effort to flatten the curve, I thought that I would share something below that I posted on Facebook earlier this month:
"Despite all the tragedy, pessimism and uncertainty the Covid-19 Crisis has caused, there have been a lot of incredible things happening about which we do not hear. Stories of companies coming together to mass produce desperately needed items like masks, gloves, scarves, and manufacturing anything that will keep us safe. Widespread understanding and acceptabce of the fact that a second or third wave is forthcoming, but one that we will actually be prepared for. Families and friends everywhere who respect and embrace social distancing even though they do not enjoy it. Scientists, researchers and pharmaceutical companies internationally coming together and cranking up efforts to discover not only a vaccine, but a treatment or some therapy that can slow the spread of th virus. All these events are sources of optimism that this entire horror movie may get behind us sooner as opposed to later. It is amazing what happens when we work together as opposed to separately."
Enjoy and Stay Well,
Mike Paquet











