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5 ways to practice employee empowerment at your association

Nimble AMS

By being intentional about employee empowerment. Read our blog for five employee empowerment strategies you can adopt at your organization today. This is where you can utilize employee empowerment. When you offer technical training, you’ll have better-skilled staff, who are more productive and confident in their roles.

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Hire Fresh Talent—But Before You Shop, Check the Fridge

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Applicants are seeking work/life balance, personal fulfillment, and career development. Personal fulfillment, career development, and work/life balance are among the intangibles that applicants are seeking. Technology offers plenty of collaboration strategies that don’t require people to be physically present.

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Youth community service: Belonging, reciprocity, and agency 

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How do young people today see their role in making the world a better place, and what are the implications for the social sector? The inclusion of awareness raising and “working with others” suggests a need for social connections in the wake of a pandemic, school closings, police violence, campus shootings, and other trauma. “At

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Seven ATLIS Sessions You Don’t Want to Miss

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Inspired by more than 40 years of collaboration with private school leaders, Blackbaud has created a track of sessions for ATLIS 2024 , the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools’ annual conference. Can we spread this work beyond our departments and be catalysts for vibrant cultures of belonging?

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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

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We all want to know whether our work makes a difference. We offer some practical tips, some examples of funders doing this work, and some resources. All too frequently, the grantmaker alone is determining, leading, and benefiting from MEL processes with no input or collaboration from the people, organizations or community impacted.

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March Cause Awareness: Women’s History Month

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From scientists to politicians, activists to storytellers, women have always played a major role in shaping society into what it is today. They harness the power of collective giving to fund grants for local programs who work to support women like the YWCA, Girl Scouts, and various domestic violence coalitions. Donate to the fund here.

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How Cross-Sector Collaboration is Helping Fight Youth Unemployment in Boston

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Inspiration can come from an assortment of places, but to be connected to collaborative opportunities you need to have relationships across different organizations in your community. John Hancock was approached by the mayor of Boston in 2008 with a collaborative opportunity that falls in the latter category.

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