Steve Thomas | October 28, 2009
Your lists are getting longer. Your “To-Do” list is overwhelming. Everyone needs “it” NOW. Really, RIGHT NOW! Everything is overdue. Disaster will occur if you don’t do this right now. And now you can’t even find your To Do List. The stacks are getting bigger. And people all around you are saying things like:
“Income is [...]
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Steve Thomas | October 27, 2009
I love reading blog posts that I wish I’d written. OK, candidly, I both love and hate reading blog posts that I wish I’d written. I love to find someone who thinks the way I do, delivers great content and does it in an entertaining style I appreciate. I HATE reading blog posts I wish [...]
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Steve Thomas | October 27, 2009
In our effort to keep you posted on some of the more important trends and topics for nonprofits, we are occasionally interviewing experts who we think have something to say. Today, we’re blessed to have bring you an interview with Tony Martignetti, Esq. on state registration. If you’re leading a nonprofit, ministry or charity and [...]
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Steve Thomas | October 20, 2009
The crazy, critical fundraising season is on! Ministries and nonprofits often raise disproportionally high percentages of their annual income during the last 3 months of the calendar year. I can tell from some moderately frantic emails that have come our way in the last few days that some of you are beginning to worry about [...]
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Steve Thomas | October 11, 2009
This is a humbling post to write. The Oneicity blog has been quiet for a month. You probably thought we’d been abducted by aliens, bought out by some big corporation or something equally unexpected and bizarre. Alas, not so. We experienced something we always advise our clients to anticipate–we were buried in 4th Quarter Craziness. [...]
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