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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

sgEngage

Here, we explore for whom change is desired and who is defining and measuring that change. Power Imbalance in Traditional Evaluation As grantmakers, we tend to monitor and evaluate our strategies and programs using metrics that we deem important. Who manages the monitoring and evaluation?

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The benefits of working with a selection consultant to find your next AMS

Nimble AMS

Your association can more easily navigate the ups and downs of your technology adoption when you leverage an AMS selection consultant. Finally, a consultant can help you evaluate the AMS vendor responses, assisting you as you make an informed decision. A consultant can provide a vital framework for the AMS adoption process.

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Data Governance: The Key to Strategic Planning

sgEngage

Your data is the tool that will drive success across departments, at every stage. Change Management is Key The adoption of new data governance practices must be prioritized through an effective change management plan if it’s to succeed. Stay positive, rather than dwelling on past challenges.

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To Build or Buy a Software Solution: Which is Right for You?

Association Analytics

While usage is a great data point to evaluate your product’s success, there’s so much more to consider when weighing the options to build an in-house solution or use an off-the-shelf product. Throughout the evaluation process, it’s important to keep your association’s unique goals and success metrics top-of-mind.

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Combatting Innovation Creep

sgEngage

These scenarios happen all the time and can be incredibly frustrating for IT managers, especially when your current tech stack already has a similar tool—which the colleague has forgotten about or never completed training on—or the suggested software cannot integrate properly with your other systems.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. Success in highly technical roles relies just as much on customer service and change management as on technical abilities.

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4 Things Large Nonprofits Miss When Redesigning their Website

Forum One

Ask yourself if these tools have a unified visual voice and brand and if they are speaking to one another to share data and inform your decision-making. For example, images and content displayed on the homepage will change based on past clicking and scrolling behavior.