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The Top 4 Things You Missed at Dreamforce 2021

Saleforce Nonprofit

Another Dreamforce is in the books, and although this year’s event looked different than those in the past, it wasn’t lacking the usual entertainment, insight, and community building that we’ve come to expect from a traditional Dreamforce experience. Philanthropy Cloud is Delivering a Corporate Citizen Employee Experience.

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How can effective leadership succession planning result in nonprofit sustainability?

ASU Lodestar Center

Hui Li states that there are distinct differences between planned and unplanned leadership successions : “A smooth and successful transition contributes to organizational performance and sustainability, whereas a failed attempt causes resource deficits, power resistance, identity crises, or even organizational death.” Validate your work.

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How can nonprofit leaders enact effective practices to achieve the promise of social equity?

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Capitulation to this style of philanthropy further neglects millennials donors, who lag behind the financial impact of previous generations. Bank of America, in conjunction with Indiana University's Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, found that almost 1 in 4 high net worth individuals serve on nonprofit boards.

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Transform Your Communications & Collaboration With Slack

Saleforce Nonprofit

Arizona State University (ASU), for instance, needed an easier way for its students, faculty, and staff to communicate, share lesson plans, and gather feedback. ASU became the first university to adopt Slack campus-wide, launching it across five campuses and more than 200,000 users, including students, faculty, and administrators.

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How can nonprofits successfully engage the next generation of donors?

ASU Lodestar Center

Millennials (born 1981-1995) engage differently with nonprofits and face more financial constraints than their predecessors. Young people are the future of philanthropy and must be adequately engaged to ensure their support. She is the advancement associate for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Research Friday: So. What About These Numbers?

ASU Lodestar Center

While driving to work recently I heard an NPR report about philanthropic giving in the US; but it was not the numbers I had just read in Giving USA 2012 published by the Giving USA Foundation and compiled by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. Why the difference? So … what is the bottom line?

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How Can Nonprofits Attract the Next Generation of Donors?

ASU Lodestar Center

Although every donor is different, research has been conducted to determine commonalities among generational giving. While young donors might not have as much giving power right now, they represent the future of philanthropy. How to Engage Different Generations of Donors [Web log post]. Sources: Chung, E. 2015, June 10).