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Move DEI Beyond Words

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Your team may need to be educated about the urgency for and the benefits of embarking on a diversity plan. Develop Competence Collegiality and good intentions are ingredients for success, but attitude isn’t enough to go the distance. Articulate the Vision Writing the diversity statement can be a co-creative activity.

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

Bloomerang

And your attitude will be contagious. Make Continuing Education a Priority. No one should fall back on “that’s not my job” when it comes to passionately and proactively articulating your vision, mission, and values. Some things I’ve done include: Leading an in-service educational presentation at a staff meeting.

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How ACLU NJ Defines Social Media Success: The First Important Measurement Step

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While we have articulated our main goal and identified our stakeholders, we are still actively exploring what kind of investment we can make and what various benchmarks mean to us and more importantly what we should do with the numbers we collect. “Who Change in attitude about your organization. Convert —> loyalty.

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How Can Nonprofits Switch to a Data-Driven Culture?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ve been reflecting on why some nonprofits do a better job of measurement and learning, while others do not. There not is a reflection process for analyzing success or failure to take into next use or campaign. Example of A/B Testing Results. What is the difference? It comes down to organizational culture. Start at the top.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A group dialogue followed allowing people to articulate why they felt one way or other. " This calls to mind a debate in the educator community. I was wrong -- this attitude isn't necessarily generational. Everyone in the room found a place on the line relative to their opinion.

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The Public Argument About Arts Support as Seen through the Lens of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Museum 2.0

Residents in the three counties that pay the millage will receive special benefits : free admission to the museum and expanded educational programming. I'm focusing on the community response to the prospect of the millage and the way the public debate reflects broader conversations about the public value of the arts. Rebuttal: none.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

We want to get them excited about our work, we want to educate them, we want to cultivate them. If people don’t know you, there’s no real, even my general attitude to life, trust people, it’s always worked out well, with some few exceptions, it’s still worth it. . At some point, we need to ask them to give.

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