Community Engagement
Developing an Adopt-a-Project Program: A Strategy for Black Churches to Boost Fundraising and Congregational Engagement
Black churches have long served as the backbone of their communities, offering spiritual guidance, social support, and a sense of belonging. To sustain their vital work, these churches must find
Tip of the Month: Embracing Healthy Eating for Black Religious Leaders
As Black religious leaders, we know that leading by example is one of the most powerful tools to guide our congregations toward spiritual and physical wellness. This month, we focus
Paul Hosch Fusion: Merging “Grit” and “The Artist’s Way” for Transformative Leadership in Religious Organizations
As someone who profoundly values continuous learning, I often find myself immersed in multiple books each week, eager to uncover insights that can be applied to the unique challenges faced
NFM Welcomes Olanna Madu as Our New Chief Operating Officer
Dear NFM Community, We are thrilled to announce a significant addition to our leadership team at NFM. Please join us in welcoming Olanna Madu, who will be taking on the
Emory Fellowship: Leading the Way in Transformative Fundraising
Dear NFM Community, We are excited to highlight the remarkable efforts of the Emory Fellowship, a proud member of Strengthening the Black Church for the 21st Century (SBC21). Under the
NFM Monthly Lunch & Learn Webinars: Elevate Your Fundraising Skills!
We are happy to announce an exciting new initiative designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills to take your fundraising efforts to the next level! Introducing our Monthly
Why Everyone Should Consider Executive Coaching on Fundraising
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of nonprofit leadership, the journey to successful fundraising can be both rewarding and challenging. As leaders, we often find ourselves navigating complex decisions, managing
Walking: A Simple Yet Powerful Practice for Religious Leaders
Walking is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a powerful practice that offers numerous benefits for the mind, body, and spirit. As religious leaders, taking time to walk, especially
Mindcraft Mash-Up: Atomic Habits and The 4-Hour Work Week
James Clear, Tim Ferriss & Paul Hosch Fusion: Merging ‘Atomic Habits’ and ‘The 4-Hour Work Week’ for Revolutionary Leadership in Religious Organization Those who know me understand that