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To Get Close to Members, Follow MarTech Trends

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Harvard Business Review Analytic Services recently released a report that illustrates the gap between knowing and doing. There is plenty of advice out there, and most leaders have the management skills to retool organizational structures for better communication and greater agility. You can’t know, what you don’t know.

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5 Reasons Tech is a Must-Have for Marketing Your Nonprofit’s Golf Event

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Your Reach is Multiplied One thing that sets golf tournaments apart from other fundraising events is their team-based structure. This helps sponsors demonstrate their support of a good cause, while boosting your marketing efforts exponentially. Visit golfstatus.com/demo for more information or to get qualified.

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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

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Additionally, this makes it a breeze to provide past impact reports and future projections for grant proposals. Strengthen your financial reporting efforts. Effective impact measurement and reporting: Nonprofits rely on data warehouses to track and measure their impact over time. Conduct effective strategic planning.

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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

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Queries and reporting tools will provide an efficient means of building a list of relevant activities. Consider reporting access, administration rights, ability to edit communication templates, or handling applications. When a new person comes on, it’s a good time to understand exactly what access they need. Likely no.

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How To Write a Grant Proposal: Guide + Templates

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A grant proposal is a structured document that outlines the need for funding, your nonprofit’s objectives, the proposed project’s scope, and the budget you need to accomplish your project. Funders may request financial statements or annual reports, as well as other documentation on your nonprofit to be submitted with your proposal.