During the first months of the year, you may be so busy catching up from the year-end fundraising season that it’s practically spring before you come up for air. When you do, it’s crucial to take some time to evaluate how things are going. Consider where you can make improvements, and even tackle some good old spring cleaning—not just of your physical workspace, but also of how you’re allocating your time.
Not sure how to get started?
Here are 3 spring cleaning suggestions for fundraisers:
Tip 1: Tidy up your fundraising efforts
Just as it’s easy to accumulate clutter, it’s also easy for development operations to become bogged down by inefficiencies or to include elements that aren’t as effective as they could be.
Learn how you can spark joy by tidying up your fundraising efforts.
Tip 2: Stop multitasking
Your energy is a finite and valuable resource. It deserves to be stewarded as carefully as your organization’s budget. But, be careful—multitasking can make things worse, not better!
If multitasking has become your default way of working, check out this resource to learn how to stop so you can dedicate more of your energy and passion to the important work of your organization: Are you a frazzled fundraiser? Stop multitasking.
Tip 3: Ditch these 3 poor time management habits
What if you could uncover 3 toxic work habits that prevent you from being productive? Join us for a webinar with Sandy Rees from Get Fully Funded to learn how to ditch bad habits and replace them with better ones that will help you raise more money for your nonprofit.
Register for our free webinar, which will take place on April 11, 2024, from 2-3pm EST.
Conclusion:
When you dedicate time to evaluating and improving both your work space and your work habits, you’ll set yourself up for fundraising success in the months to follow.
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