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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

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Or that the director who is championing a lucrative collaboration with a corporate partner is also on that organization’s board. If you’re wondering whether there are gaps in your safety net, ask your colleagues to share their documents to evaluate what you might be missing. Having a sound business continuity plan helps.

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Responsive Philanthropy: How to Address Community Needs in Time of Crisis

sgEngage

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Long hours and endless to-do lists press an already-depleted staff more than ever before. Prepare for Changes with Documented Processes. Documented processes ensure consistency in daily operations, saving staff time and limiting human error. Inadequate Processes.

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Responsive Philanthropy: How to Address Community Needs in Time of Crisis

sgEngage

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Long hours and endless to-do lists press an already-depleted staff more than ever before. Prepare for Changes with Documented Processes In addition to implementing better technology, nonprofits need to layer effective processes on top of those tools.

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13 Virtual Fundraising Event Takeaways From 4 Marketing Professionals

Classy

We recently wrapped up our 2021 Collaborative: Virtual Sessions event here at Classy. The Classy team created engaging content that Collaborative participants could use in their professional lives. Alexa shared a variety of ways her team evaluated the success of their planning and execution of the Collaborative event.

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Do they “get it” now? The value of #musesocial and #musetech in the era of COVID-19

Museum 2.0

But, like the best of high-energy people, she's also intensely supportive and collaborative. Sounds dramatic, I know. Check out any of the national and international press about museum technology and social media. Fact #4: We must document it. We can’t let this moment pass without thoroughly documenting your efforts.

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How I Learned to Think about Marketing/PR Differently, and a Job Opportunity

Museum 2.0

I love Trevor Donnell's brilliant book and blog, Marketing the Arts to Death , in which he documents the disasters caused by our inability to be audience- and data-driven in our marketing efforts. It allows us all to be involved in promoting and documenting experiences at the museum.

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NCVS: Mission-Driven Technology Planning

Tech Soup

Organizations with healthy IT infrastructures are continually making iterative improvements based on their program needs, documenting those improvements, and monitoring for future iterations. Document all of those lists and take note of how much overlap there is among them. She's great. That may be trickier than you'd think.