Nonprofitpro iconNonprofitproJul 2, 2026 ~1 min source read

How Nonprofit Strategic Planning Helps to Unlock Transformational Gifts

As nonprofit professionals, our goal is to generate time, talent and treasure for our nonprofits. We constantly review research on prospects for linkage, ability and inclination.

How Nonprofit Strategic Planning Helps to Unlock Transformational Gifts

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As nonprofit professionals, our goal is to generate time, talent and treasure for our nonprofits.

We constantly review research on prospects for linkage, ability and inclination.

We seek to determine how best to identify, quantify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects and donors.

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As nonprofit professionals, our goal is to generate time, talent and treasure for our nonprofits. We constantly review research on prospects for linkage, ability and inclination. We seek to determine how best to identify, quantify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects and donors.

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  • The expectations and financial goals continue to rise, yet nonprofit salaries often lag behind similar for-profit roles.
  • Process — and Why Planning Is Missing The fundraising work takes a team effort.
  • What may be missing at your organization is a nonprofit strategic plan — a clear, written roadmap for the next three to five years — that helps turn your efforts into sustained results.

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