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Top 6 Tips for Taking Your Cause Mobile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Top 6 Tips for Taking Your Cause Mobile Guest Blog by Darian Rodriguez Heyman. Whether compared to adoption of the wheel, the car, or even fire, the mobile phone is the most popular tool in human history. If you try and say ten things about your cause, you say nothing. Check out their devices and plans.

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As with all new major technological changes (we’re looking at you, electricity and the internet), we must adapt and adopt. Though it’s startlingly articulate, AI doesn’t think, and it doesn’t know your nonprofit’s goals or supporters as well as you do. Include a strong call to action.

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5 Fundraising Power Principles to End Your Year Strong

sgEngage

To take advantage of these powerful giving trends, preparation is key to ensure your organization secures meaningful results when competing with organizations across cause areas that are making a similar appeal. Your organization will need to make a strong impression and deliver a clear articulation of how you carry out your mission.

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What does a Purpose-Driven Company Look Like?

Saleforce Nonprofit

It starts with articulating a clear, authentic, and long-term purpose — something that is true today, and that guides the organization into the future. To fly greener, the company is tackling the air pollution caused by commercial aircraft. So, how do organizations pursue purpose successfully? What’s next?

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A Decade of Nonprofit Reflections

ASU Lodestar Center

In the rush to adopt new business models, adapt best business practices and introduce social enterprise ideas to our work, let us not forget that nonprofits are still qualitatively different than for-profits. We work for causes and goals that do not create private wealth and should not be directed by government.

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The Knitting Factor: Making Skills-Based Volunteering Work for Your Organization

Connection Cafe

We need to recognize and articulate the unique value each partner brings in order to reap the full benefits of the array of skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds that might otherwise remain unnamed. We’ve now adopted this process from them, and have incorporated this methodology into our broader work.”.

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How to Build Great Organizations for Greater Societal Impact

Connection Cafe

Here are some of the principles articulated in Pillar 5 of the Performance Imperative: The board, management, and staff take on the challenge of collecting and using information, not because it’s a good marketing tool and not because a funder said they have to.

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