Mission and Core Values

Mission and Core Values In the nonprofit world, there is a lot of discussion about mission and core values. On the other hand, there is so much discussion around organizational results. But how often do we connect an organization’s values with their results in our communications? The organization’s mission or purpose drives (or should be […]

Rebecca Brodka

Rebecca Brodka Rebecca Brodka has over 30 years of experience writing and managing grants in the nonprofit and small business sectors and has been a Certified Grants Specialist (CGS) since 2000. But as a life-long learner, she has also earned credentials in a number of fields that contribute to her career as a fundraiser. After […]

American Business Women’s Day

American Business Women’s Day Today is American Business Women’s Day, which has led me to reflect on how we recently marked RBW Strategy’s nine-year anniversary. I’ve supported the firm since day one. And thanks to Rachel’s perseverance, an outstanding team, and like-minded partners, RBW has not only survived but thrived! I think many women in […]

Breaking It Down

Breaking It Down This month, RBW Strategy has been focusing on #newbeginnings. We’ve talked about how to avoid overwhelm by “chunking it down” – breaking down a large project into smaller, manageable chunks. But in order to get a new project off the ground, you also have to think big picture. Otherwise, your endeavor could […]

New Streams of Revenue

New Streams of Revenue If your nonprofit is looking for new streams of revenue, grants are the pretty, shiny object that often catch the eye of board members and staff. But it’s important to assess all of the possible revenue streams for your nonprofit before you dive into something new. Familiarize yourself with corporate partnerships, […]

Customer Relationship Management

Customer Relationship Management For #GrantsManagementMonday, we’re sharing a tip that will hopefully simplify your life. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) can be very helpful if you are a larger organization that needs to track a higher volume of grant submissions. But if you are a small nonprofit or your organization only submits a handful of grant […]

You have launched your business, now what?

You have launched your business, now what? Congratulations! You have launched your own business or taken on an exciting new role. Now what? Here are some tips that helped me when I launched my business nine years ago: 1) Don’t take on too much too soon. You’ll end up regretting it in the end and […]

COVID 2022

COVID 2022 In today’s COVID environment, constantly shifting workplace conditions have significantly impacted the dynamics of work relationships. Cancelled programming, reduced in-person meetings, misaligned hybrid schedules, a reduction in informal interactions, and lingering symptoms and stress from catching COVID are all factors that have led to exhaustion, burnout, and just plain old social discomfort as […]

Challenges

Challenges When you decide to begin something new, you are bound to face any number of challenges and for some people, that can feel very overwhelming. Especially in this post-pandemic world, it’s even harder to predict what types of challenges you will face when you begin a new project or launch a new endeavor. It’s […]

Lauren Schultz

Lauren Schultz Scrolling through the Grant Professionals Association site, I came across the lament that, “a poorly written grant proposal about a well-developed project is more likely to be funded than a well-written proposal about a poorly developed project.” As writer who became a grants professional to earn a steady paycheck, I definitely share that […]