Many United Ways suffer from the same struggle as me.
Read MoreThe reason this memory came back to me is because I’ve recently been reflecting on a popular phrase: a mile wide and an inch deep.
Read MoreOver the years, United Ways have watched their donor rolls shrink, despite all their efforts to try to attract and retain donors. This begs the question “Where did your donors go?” The simple truth is that most of your donors have . . .
Read MoreWhile many United Ways proclaim that they are community impact organizations, they do not act like community impact organizations. If you want to create a culture of community impact at your United Way, then there are four tenets of community impact you need to be acting upon . . .
Read MoreOne of the most common refrains I hear from United Ways is that the times are changing. Society is changing, technology is changing, the economy is changing, and even competition for charitable giving is changing.
Read More“Helping people is easy. Change is hard.” – Gary Goscenski, Issue-Focused Consultant, Perspectives
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