Happy Anniversary!On May 1, 2012, CAPITAL VENTURE™ celebrates its 19th year in business. As we enter into our 20th year, we are taking a hard look at what our clients and colleagues need. You will see a lot of exciting changes over the next few months.
One of these changes is the launch of our new Consultant to the Consultant™ service. Designed for both new consultants and those who have been around for a long time, we are offering services for both the "newbies" to the business and the well-seasoned consultants who are looking for ways to increase their income and operate more efficiently. Email me for details on these services.
You will also be seeing more emphasis on the publishing end of our business in the near future.
If you haven't had a chance to check out my first novel, visit www.the-matriarch.com.
Education is Our Top Priority!
If you can't come to any of our workshops, here are several great opportunities for distance learning:
- CharityChannel's Charity University offers hundreds of webinars live and on demand. CAPITAL VENTURE'S Private Vault™ and Fundraising Muse™ members receive a 50% discount on CharityChannel webinars!
- Mind Edge offers intense online training programs, CAPITAL VENTURE'S Private Vault™ and Fundraising Muse™ members receive a 10% discount on Mind Edge programs!
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Poet John Caddy Receives 2012 McKnight Distinguished Artist Award
Most Recent Tutorial: Board Giving
Board giving! Always an interesting debate. How much should they give? Does it really matter if they all give or not? I've even hear
some organizations that want to "pay up" for a reluctant board members and "fake a gift" from that board member just so they can say
they have 100% board participation. Perhaps the board chair offers to make a gift in the reluctant board member's name so they can
report 100% giving. What is wrong with this picture?
Besides the obvious ethical considerations, think about it this way. If you are a human service agency that treats drug and alcoholic clients in a counseling program, would you "fake success" by saying well this client has been clean for twice as long as anticipated outcomes, so we can take her 6 months and credit them to this clients that did not stay clean? Or take pints form the student with the highest grade point average and give them to a failing student to improve your success rate? You get the idea!
These may sound like extreme comparisons, but board giving cannot be "faked, fudged or overlooked." Read more
Besides the obvious ethical considerations, think about it this way. If you are a human service agency that treats drug and alcoholic clients in a counseling program, would you "fake success" by saying well this client has been clean for twice as long as anticipated outcomes, so we can take her 6 months and credit them to this clients that did not stay clean? Or take pints form the student with the highest grade point average and give them to a failing student to improve your success rate? You get the idea!
These may sound like extreme comparisons, but board giving cannot be "faked, fudged or overlooked." Read more
Most Recent Tipsheet: Conducting a Quality Board Meeting Tips
- Agenda must contain significant items.
- Agenda and support materials sent in advance.
- RSVP post cards included, reminder phone calls by staff.
- Meetings held at convenient time for majority of board.
- Setting should be attractive and comfortable. Read more








