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Flat, Tall, or In Between—Is It Time to Evaluate Your Organizational Structure?

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You are ready to add new categories of membership, sell products to a different audience, expand programs, or even revise the business model. Initiatives are undermined by silos, turf wars, and poor collaboration. As part of managing growth and scaling the business, Zappos adopted the Holacracy constitution. Clarify Roles.

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How an Effective Partner Ecosystem Strives for Collaboration Over Competition

Saleforce Nonprofit

Salesforce.org Partners and Staff collaborating at our last in-person Partner Summit in 2019. OFM: A Model for Partner Participation in Open Source Community Projects. Adopt Radical Empathy with Terri Givens. They would rather share and learn with and from their competitors than let that happen! There is something for everyone!

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Digital Priorities the Mission-Driven Sector Must Address in 2024

Forum One

Here’s what we’re seeing as the biggest priorities for our partners across the nonprofit and government space to address this year. Adopt an AI strategy There’s no denying it: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is happening. Do you even have data at a stage where you can apply AI solutions? How can you ensure the ethical use of AI?

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Stay the Course Through Changing Weather—Strategic Advice From Association CEOs 

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We began this project because, as early adopters of digital solutions, we could see that technology was creating waves and that a rogue tsunami was not out of the question. Does your governance structure help or hinder your progress towards goals? Resist the temptation to model the competition. Get out of the office…a lot.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Charity and government support remain crucial but are insufficient to address the magnitude of the task at hand. Solving basic social problems requires a level of sustainable investment that donors and government cannot provide alone. Social enterprise models may well offer an answer.

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Is the Higher Education Pipeline Shrinking or Just Taking a Nap?

sgEngage

Let’s explore how these two factors impact higher education and the potential strategies institutions can adopt. Declining enrollment leads to not only decreased tuition revenue but also diminished government funding and reduced philanthropic support. Here are some ideas to rejuvenate a shrinking pipeline: Collaborate.

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AI For Good: How 3 Nonprofits Grew Their Impact With Machine Learning

Global Giving

Here’s what the collaboration helped these organizations achieve: 1. They pull in available government geological data, such as temperature and water height, so that water quality can be estimated multiple times per day. Their approach can be adopted in other communities dealing with contaminated rivers.