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Keep Calm and Write It Down: How Reflective Practice Leads To Better Results for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is also an opportunity to weave in analysis of your data from surveys and incorporate storytelling with your data. My colleague, blogger Michele Martin has this well-researched deck with many more examples of methods for doing a process evaluation and reflective practice. This can avoid repeating mistakes of the past.

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The Most Effective Follow Ups for Nonprofit Events and Campaigns

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Guest blogger Allison Gauss offers some terrific advice this week on how to be most effective when you follow up. In a survey asking donors why they stopped supporting an organization, 53% cited poor communication with the nonprofit. Gathering Information and Feedback. Following up is an important part of any campaign or event.

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NTEN Celebrates National Volunteer Week: Honoring NTEN Committee Members

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Wendy Harman, Director, Information Management and Situational Awareness, American Red Cross. Graham Reid, Information Technology Manager, Catholic Charities Society. Richard Wollenberger, Director, Information Technology, Parents as Teachers. Emily Weinberg, Nonprofit Blogger. Robert Weiner, President, Robert L.

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Social Media for Volunteer Managing and More

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Part of the webinar included this survey of the listeners below, which in of itself is useful for tracking how nonprofits and libraries recruit and support their volunteers. Twitter is a great tool for getting your message out in a method that spreads quickly. This viral method of getting information out, is just that - viral.

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How to Promote a Fundraiser Like a Pro

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Your method of asking will depend on your relationship with the person, so you may need a different strategy for different groups of people. You can plan an email marketing campaign that starts with a save-the-date and ends with a final thank you email, complete with post-event survey.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: "Really, How Many.

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As part of a continuing weekly series, each Friday we invite a nonprofit expert from our academic faculty to highlight a research report or study and discuss how it can inform and improve day-to-day nonprofit practice. The main point of comparison is information on volunteering from the Current Population Survey (CPS), conducted by the U.S.

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On New Year’s Day, I heard a story on NPR about some research on instructional techniques used by many college professors – the lecture and how it is less effective in an age information abundance. Also, if participants don’t know each other yet, it gives them a chance to informally introduce one another.