Get Your Board to Lead by Example and Boost Contributions
Who is really responsible for fundraising? The Executive Director, staff members? No, it's the board. Donors and other stakeholders need to see a nonprofit that is led by a board actively involved in fundraising. After all, if the board isn't giving, why should donors? If the board doesn't participate heavily in the fundraising, why should anyone else?.
Board members are the ambassadors for your nonprofit. How do you get them to set an example with their own giving and drive fundraising initiatives to raise money from donors?
![21 Ways Board Members Can Raise More Money](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s44qQLYDGOLVCP_WtTYvqGeQGjXP4OXDVf1-2aETfnk-Xa97XlOo_vxq6AYwQrWI86U3xTTV5NDFbUk7wz94S3pr32mZo0ASS4jsttlLtcColLI75Ry8kqJi_1DdZwjzj4=s0-d) | Get this report and learn: - Strategies to make your board members feel comfortable making the ask
- The most powerful and effective way to thank your donors (and lead to repeat gifts)
- Proven ways to craft fundraising elevator speeches that resonate with donors (and the board will love doing)
- Increase awareness through your board members' passion for the cause
- 4 strategies to transform a governing body into a fundraising board
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