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   inTHISissue:

  • Power of Embracing Fundraising Change

  • Attract, Hire, Retain Nonprofit Talent

  • Make Messages Standout & Get Noticed

  • Essential Event Checklist

  • The Issue of Failing Nonprofits

  • Why Board Members are Disengaged and How To Fix

Mission Statement 
 

The goal of Bristol Organizations is to provide service and non-profit Organizations in the NE Tennessee and SW Virginia, the best possible avenue for mutual communication and the greatest exposure to the community.

Resources & How-To's

 

Policy & Procedure Library 

Complete list of documents


Guide - How to Write Meeting Minutes

All Volunteer Organization?

Read This:
"All Hands On Board" (PDF)

Brochures
     Distilling you message (PDF)
Communications
     Getting the word out (PDF)
Strategic Planning 
     Effective Strategic Planning (PDF)

Fundraising
     20 Mistakes
Fundraising Readiness Checklist
     Get Checklist

Fundraising
     Staging  Special Events (PDF)

Fundraising
     Step by Step Guide (PDF)

Fundraising
     Organizing you office (PDF)

Fundraising
  Part 1- Getting Ready  (MSWord)
  Part 2- Identifying Prospects  (MSWord)
  Part 3- Cultivation  (MSWord)
  Part 4- Solicitation  (MSWord)
  Part 5- The Ask  (MSWord)
  Part 6- Preparing Proposal  (MSWord)
  Part 7- Stewardship  (MSWord)

 

Email
    Basics of Email Marketing (PDF)

Marketing
    Promoting your Program (PDF)

Risk Management
    Surviving a Crisis
    Lawsuits - Need to Know
    Collaboration Risks
    Volunteers - Balancing Risk

Newsletters
    Informing the Publilc (PDF)
Outcome Measurement
     Demistifying (PDF)
Board
     Leadership for Board Members (PDF)
Systems Checklist
     Get Checklist (MS Word)
Board Manual
     Checklist
Audit Services
      List of Audit Firms (MSWord)
Good Practices Guide
      Non Profit Good Practices
Board Recruiting Matrix
      Sample Board Matrix (MS Word)
Free Downloads
      Kim Konando Downloads (web)
      More Free Software
Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Implications
      Implications for Non Profits (MS Word)
Get Corporate Sponsorships
      How can my small charity get sponsorships (MS Word)
Samples and Templates
      Various sample letters, templates, etc. (MS Word)
Specialized  Organnization/Board Workshops
      Workshop Listing and Description

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By Ann Green

 

We live in a world that’s chock-full of information. When I was growing up, we just had a few TV channels to choose from (and no internet, cell phones, etc, back in the dark ages of the ‘70’s). Now there are countless streaming options. We also have email, the internet, and social media, just to name a few. It’s not only the volume of options, it’s also the content. 

 

How does your nonprofit organization compete with all this? To read more on this subject..... Click Here.

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By Amy Eisenstein

In nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and even in everyday life, the one constant is change.

 

Whether you’re thinking about a bigger role at your nonprofit, transitioning to a different organization, or simply reflecting on your growth, knowing when it’s time to move up or move on is important for personal and professional wellbeing.

I’d like to illustrate this point by opening up to you about some big changes in my life. To continue reading about this topic.......... Click Here.

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 By: Suzanne Smith, MBASocial Impact Architects

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” As adults, we ask children this question to better understand their creative, young minds and their hopes and dreams for the future. We — and they, even from a young age — inherently understand that our career path often becomes a strong part of our identity.

Yet, how many people do you know who actually feel a deep sense of belonging at their current job? And who feel that their unique identity is welcomed, appreciated and utilized? Unfortunately, only one-third of U.S. employees are engaged in their work. Even more concerning: as of 2025, 67% of nonprofit employees plan to look for a new job, and the workers who haven’t quit yet may simply be waiting for the right moment. Many don’t feel a strong connection with their company or the mission. That’s why it is even more important for the social sector to act now so we can attract and retain the best talent for our cause.

To continue reading this article............... Click Here.

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by Booster

 

Whether you’re planning a benefit concert, throwing a fundraising carnival, or hosting an annual gala, this essential event checklist should help you from beginning to end (and beyond).

 

Regardless of the type of event you’re planning, this comprehensive checklist should guide you through the complicated process of planning, executing, and following up before, during, and after a fundraising event.

 

The checklist is broken up into timelines. To review this complete checklist.......... Click Here.

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By F. Duke Haddad

 

Several years ago, I left a hospital position in another state to come back “home” to Indiana. I decided, at the encouragement of a colleague, to create my own consulting firm, which I still have today. My first assignment with this firm was to take on a six-month assignment as an interim executive director of a dying nonprofit.

 

I had never been exposed so directly to the day-to-day workings of a dying nonprofit, so I examined what brought this nonprofit to the state of closing and sought ways to revive it. The question on my mind was, “Should this nonprofit remain open or close?

Learn that answer to these questions by ........... Click Here.

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By Amy Eisenstein

 

A few months ago, I asked nonprofit leaders a simple question: “What’s your number one challenge right now?”

Time and money topped the list — no surprise there. But a close third caught my attention: board engagement (or more precisely, disengagement).

When I see a disconnect like this, I always ask the same questions:

  1. What are the expectations of a board member?

  2. In other words, what do board members think their role is, and what does staff think it should be?

  3. Where is there misalignment?

 

To understand this issue and pursue solutions........... Click Here.

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