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10 Nonprofit Lessons I Learned the Hard Way

June 28, 2016 Jill Garland

This is in no way meant to represent all the lessons I've learned living the nonprofit life. (Look out for Part 2 in a few weeks...) At one point, the list topped out at over 25. But since the original list included "Use as few words as possible to make your point," I thought I'd practice here what I preach.

  1. Stop talking and listen.
  2. Take a genuine interest in employees at all levels of your organization. Their work embodies the mission and their stories are worth hearing and repeating.
  3. Wear comfortable shoes.
  4. The person who writes I am a "detale-oriented" person clearly isn't. Discard submission and move on.
  5. Focus on the forest as much as possible. If you've surrounded yourself with the right people, the trees will take care of themselves.
  6. Pick up the phone and call.
  7. There's a reason they're called Trustees. You've entrusted the health and wealth of your organization to them. Recruit them wisely. Every person should bring something new and needed.
  8. Learn how to count. How many people do you serve? What do your programs cost? How are donors' dollars designated? How do you measure financial risk?
  9. If the taxi gets into a fender bender on the way to an important meeting with [fill in the blank], pay the driver, get out, and run the rest of the way. (See #3)
  10. Everything will take longer than you anticipated. Start now.
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