Imposter syndrome doesn’t just affect individuals. It’s a condition that can severely impair a charity’s ability to raise the funds needed to deliver programs that enhance the wellness and vitality of the community it serves.
Despite the tumultuous circumstances we currently face, there is plenty for which we should be thankful as we celebrate Canada’s birthday in 2025.
Including compelling stories and experiences in funding applications can drive home the urgency of your case and occasionally tip the scales in favour of an approval. The trick is selecting the appropriate time and place to share them.
We hope that you, your family and friends enjoy a very happy Easter and please remember those who are struggling mentally and emotionally with the chaos that has engulfed the world.
If we expect charities to play a larger role in resolving many of the problems affecting our world, they must create a new narrative that combats negative stereotypes about promotes the attributes of the non-profit sector.
Proven Fundraising Strategies for Community and Grassroots Organizations