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Trends in Impact Evaluation That Can Work in Your Favor

NonProfit PRO

Trends in evaluation are worth paying attention to. They may not take over your social media feed with witty memes or become the latest office buzz, but they are profoundly important for nonprofits.

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

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Chaos in daily operations is diverting attention from strengthening important programs. You can take baby steps and evaluate which strategies are successful and which are not. The post <strong>Flat, Tall, or In Between—Is It Time to Evaluate Your Organizational Structure?</strong> New hires don’t engage.

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Evaluating Event Formats: In-Person, Virtual, or Hybrid

Nonprofits Source

To help simplify your nonprofit event planning processes , this guide will evaluate the three most popular event formats: in-person, virtual, and hybrid. Prolonged screen time can lead to fatigue, reducing your attendees’ attention spans and interest in your event. Lowered engagement.

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Make Space—Lighten the Load for Your Heavy Lifters

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Lately, I’ve been focusing attention on strengthening the human side of technology and operations. They are in a unique position to identify activities that drain time, attention, and other resources away from strategic goals.” When you give people time for reflection, evaluation, and creativity you develop a new crop of leaders.

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Grant Budgeting: Tips for Maximizing Funding Opportunities

The NonProfit Times

Nonprofits should pay close attention to any budgetary restrictions, such as allowable expenses, indirect cost rates, matching requirements, and reporting obligations. It’s also important to allocate sufficient funds for evaluation and monitoring activities to ensure the project’s success.

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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The conference was framed around the question: Given the convergence of networks and big data and the need for more innovation, what evaluation methods should be used to evaluate social change outcomes along side traditional methods? I followed the developmental evaluation thread most closely. Here are my notes.

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Nonprofit Technology Assessment: Evaluate Your Tech

DNL OmniMedia

A nonprofit technology assessment is an evaluation of the digital maturity of your organization. A tech assessment involves a close analysis of your entire tech stack, and these questions give us an idea of the areas to pay the closest attention to. That’s where a nonprofit technology assessment comes into play.