So I worked in an after school setting for 20 years. One day this kid was having a very bad day. He basically had a meltdown that required several hands on deck…
Read MoreI worked for a non profit that shared its meeting room with outside groups. It was a great way to create more exposure, but also share some good will to other groups that know the pain of finding low cost event spaces. However, there was an added benefit for us on-site staffers: free food
Read MoreI recently left an organization that had a very active board of trustees. They were heavily involved in nearly all organization decision making, which made sense 20 years ago when it was all volunteer run, but was quite challenging when we had 12 full time staff…
Read MoreOne of the most important aspects of my job is being able to communicate well, connect with people, and well, at the end of the day be able to talk. While I have always considered myself a chatty Kathy, this experience confirmed it.
Read MoreI work as a consultant for nonprofits, and one of my clients recently shared this story which I wanted to share with anyone struggling at their own nonprofit during the EOY craziness.
Read MoreI once worked for an animal welfare nonprofit that took their mission a little too far. Like “all life is precious, so we don’t believe in pest control” kind of far.
Read MoreThis nonprofit I used to work for was very concerned that staff knew internally that the mission was “food education”…
Read MoreA few years ago, I was special events dIrector for an organization that had a peer-to-peer bowling event. Each year the event had a different theme and this particular year was dinosaurs…
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