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Make Your Fundraising Message Stand Out

At the final push for your end-of-year campaign, let’s acknowledge this year’s unprecedented pull on donors’ hearts, minds and pocket books. Relief for the Camp Fire victims. Gifts to critical political candidates in a historic midterm election. Along with uncertainty about the impact of the tax changes. This year, it requires more effort to stand out and […]

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Is Your Nonprofit Truly Campaign-Ready?

Bay Area real estate and construction costs continue to rise. That means more competition for funds and significantly larger and more complex nonprofit campaign targets and budgets. Increasingly, we’re seeing blended campaign goals for small to mid-range nonprofits with budgets up to $10M. These combined goals typically include capital for purchasing and renovating real estate,

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PRG Presents North Bay AFP Workshop: Kay Sprinkel Grace on the Brave New World of Philanthropy

POSTED BY PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES GROUP PRG is proud to sponsor the August 21, 2018 AFP presentation and workshop by Kay Sprinkel Grace, FAFP on the brave new world of philanthropy. Kay has devoted 30 years to the nonprofit sector and is a thought leader, author of six books and frequent worldwide speaker on improving organizations\’

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May 2018 Masterclass by Marin Fundraising Experts

POSTED BY PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES GROUP PRG consultants shared after-the-campaign tips and advice with seasoned development pros at the AFP Masterclass on May 9, 2018 in San Francisco. Elliot Levin and Melissa Irish of PRG were joined by a panel of Bay Area fundraising experts: Elizabeth Warner, Director of Development, Ploughshares Fund Grace Hughes, Philanthropist and

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North Bay Wildfires’ Impact on Sonoma County Nonprofits – Report #2, Feb. 2018

POSTED BY PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES GROUP Background In October 2017, just days after the fires, the Partnership Resources Group team conducted a listening tour with current and former clients in Sonoma County. Many were profoundly impacted by the disaster.The aim of these conversations was to provide a trusted and sympathetic ear to their fears, hopes and

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After the Fires – Impact & Opportunities for North Bay Nonprofits – Report #1, Jan. 2018

POSTED BY PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES GROUP PRG contacted current and former clients in Sonoma County immediately after the October 2017 fires. We offered consultation and a sounding board on issues that may impact their fundraising and overall fiscal well-being. Among many sobering concerns revealed by these 11 agencies, here are the most common, along with opportunities we have

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PRG Leaders Speak at January AFP Panel – Fundraising After the Sonoma Fires

POSTED BY PARTNERSHIP RESOURCES GROUP A workshop for North Bay service providersWed., 1/24/18 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Volunteer Center of Sonoma County 153 Stony Circle, Ste. 100 Santa Rosa Click here to learn more and register        Fundraising After the Fires: What Should You Do Now? Part 2 of 2 Learn best practices for fundraising

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