|  Reach 606,000 potential donors at a $50/M All Inclusive Rate OR $70/M Rate plus 50% Net Name Arrangement. Select fees apply. Offer ends 3/31/12 Age range 45-54, $75,000+ incomes, 93% own their own home. Nonprofits continuing: AARP • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals • Philabundance • World Wildlife Fund • 3 restricted mailers. Contact Elyssa Cunningham, 402.836.5720. Enhanced file available! | Editor’s Note NTEN, the nonprofit technology network, needs a few minutes of your time to find out about your technology decisions and practices. Please take a quick survey for their benchmarking study. Here's the link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8F8GXB6 Bowling Green Raps About Big Donors By Mark Hrywna His last name is 83 percent consonants, he can’t dunk or hit a three, but he’ll “melt your face with his philanthropy.” Case in point, Allen Schmidthorst’s $1.7-million contribution to the construction of Bowling Green State University (BGSU)’s newest athletic facility. The donation was one of four seven-figure gifts that helped to raise $14 million in private money for the $36-million Stroh Center on the Bowling Green campus, just south of Toledo, Ohio. BGSU recognized the key Stroh Center donors in a unique three-minute rap video, highlighting the new facility. In the video, the four donors are decked out in BGSU athletic gear, looking anything but athletic or agile, fumbling in attempts to spin a basketball. | |  This webinar will help you learn to recognize and identify risks your company may or could potentially be facing. We'll examine internal controls you can implement to mitigate risk and build solutions to manage them effectively. | Prospect Management... 11 steps to unclogging your major gift pipeline Keeping the prospect pipeline flowing is vital to the ongoing success of your fundraising program and the health of your organization. Susan Ulrich McLaughlin, CFRE, principal consultant at Blackbaud in Charleston, S.C., offers 11 key elements to diagnose and fix challenges that may be interrupting the flow of major gifts to your nonprofit.  | Management... Preparing your organization for change In our ever-changing economic landscape, nonprofits have welcomed the chance to join networks. Even though this opportunity might bring untapped resources for fundraising, it is important to focus on the changes that will happen on individual and organizational levels. During the 2011 Association For Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) international conference in Boston, Mass., Randy Varju, interim president and chief development officer for the Advocate Charitable Foundation, offered his own suggestions on how all aspects of an organization can adapt to change.  | Research... 5 ways to prepare for growth The old saying is that the rich get richer. That analogy often has nonprofit managers wondering if the billionaires' wallets are the only things growing. Speaking during the DMA Nonprofit Federation conference in New York City, Kim Walker of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center said that nonprofits can seize this opportunity to get back to growth, establishing themselves solidly for the future.  | |