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PROGRAMS/PRODUCTS AND MARKETING
Description of Programs, Products and Services
Descriptions
Service Objectives
Income Objectives
Evaluation Results

Marketing and Promotions
Marketing and Promotions Plan
Market Analyses
Positioning Statement
Brochures, articles, etc.

FINANCE/FUNDRAISING
Financial Management

Fiscal Policies
Internal Control Policies (bookkeeping controls)
Collections for Accounts Past Due
Tracking In-Kind Donations
Tracking Volunteer Hours
Travel Reimbursements
Other Reimbursements

Financial Records/Data
Yearly Budget
Budget Narrative
Cash Flow Reports
Program Budgets
Financial Statements
Financial Analysis
Audit Reports

Fundraising
Fundraising Plan
Lists of Sources
Lists of Donors
Fundraising Reports

COMMUNITY/PUBLIC RELATIONS
Interview Guidelines
Scripts (for reference during interviews)
Listing of Major Stakeholders and Contacts
Public Event Planning

PERSONNEL AND POLICIES
Staff Organization and Data
Organization Chart
Job Descriptions
Staff Address List
Staff Information Form



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Next to blood relationships, come water relationships.

Stanley Crawford, Mayordomo

Rain does not fall on one roof alone.

Proverb from Cameroon

do not know much about gods; but I think that the river
is a strong brown god–sullen, untamed and intractable,
Patient to some degree, at first recognized as a frontier;
Useful, untrustworthy, as a conveyor of commerce;
Then only a problem confronting the builder of bridges.
The problem once solved, the brown god is almost forgotten
By the dwellers in cities--ever, however, implacable.
Keeping his seasons, and rages, destroyer, reminder
Of what men choose to forget. Unhonored, unpropitiated
By worshippers of the machine, but waiting, watching and waiting.

T. S. Eliot, Dry Salvages

     
   
     

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