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Nonprofit Finance Leaders: Don’t Miss These bbcon 2023 Sessions

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Financial Management Luminary Session Panel Discussion: Using Your Voice in a Sea of Change *don’t miss* Your finance team touches all aspects of your organization—grant programs, fundraising goals, vendor management. That makes you a vital part of any change management conversation, but you may not always be asked to the table.

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6 Ways to Harness Your CRM Solution as a Change Management Tool

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Implementing a CRM solution is opportunity to think boldly about your institution’s future and to chart a new course. As systems and processes are being re-written, it’s an ideal time to set new goals, experiment with different processes, and emerge stronger on the other side of your transition. You’ve got this! Good luck!

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The One Record Myth in K–12 School Software

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Your school has a wealth of vital information—enrollment applications, student records, financial records, donor and alumni records—and stakeholders with different requirements and abilities. This unified approach empowered us with consistency in our data management practices.

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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

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Working in the nonprofit sector is hard. Update Assigned Tasks One major pitfall to avoid during periods of staff turnover at your grantmaking organization is leaving ongoing activities or requests assigned to people who no longer work there. Here is a document that outlines the different security roles available in the system.

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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

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Most really good proposals and reports often better reflect an organization’s capacity to hire a great grant writer or marketing expert than their ability to do great work. Nonprofits show and share what worked, usually with tidy stories and charts. They are doing really great work and they need more help to meet demand.

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2011 NTC Preview: 6 Steps to Refocus Your Small Org Tech Strategy

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Small orgs work quickly, but often times that acceleration lacks direction. This chart is only a sample, and is not complete.) Categorize that core Tech Now add one more column to your chart: commodity or value. If a value adding tool stopped working, it would radically impact how you work.

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Guest Post by Kira Marchenese: What Happened When We Introduced 350 Staff to Social Media

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EDF has embraced the spirit of this sharing - not only remixing a version of the game for their organization,but also sharing back the materials and what worked! . Already, some of our advocacy work is progressing in large part because of savvy use of social media (see our blog about chemicals and toxics ). Did it make a difference?