Monthly Archives: September 2009

Why I’m disappointed that I answered Question 5 correctly on Charity Navigator’s “Back to School” quiz

Sadly, I scored 100% on Charity Navigator’s Back To School Quiz, posted today on the nonprofit watchdog’s website.  Today’s post is my repentance. Now, let me be clear. I like Charity Navigator in general and the premise of the quiz … Continue reading

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Guest post by Matt Baxter: “Enormity” is a big problem

I was reading one of my favorite marketing blogs the other day, Seth’s Blog, and as usual, it didn’t disappoint. His observations on “Enormity” dovetailed nicely with a post Eric made a couple weeks ago. There is no doubt in … Continue reading

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Transformational giving is “true north” giving

Got a great sermon by email this week from Dare2Share Ministries’ Greg Stier, who authored the preface to Coach Your Champions. (Greg’s preface is one of the best parts of the book, in my view). In the sermon Greg sent this … Continue reading

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