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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

How do you go about developing the technology skills of your staff? In this post, I will briefly explain how to pinpoint which technology skills folks need, assess current skill levels, provide training that doesn’t stink, and nurture a technology-positive culture where tech skills are a priority.

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5 Things That Nonprofits Wish They Knew Three Months Ago

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Not only are they incredibly knowledgeable, but they were working remotely immediately as soon as the crisis hit. Every chat, call, or email is responded to almost immediately, with courtesy, professionalism, and best of all, knowledgeable solutions.”. How can you get an ROI in the digital literacy skills we are all developing?”.

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Helpful Ways to Measure and Optimize Your Nonprofit’s Performance

sgEngage

Learn more: Using Data to Make Annual Giving Work for You Measuring Outcomes Outcome metrics are powerful, necessary tools for demonstrating transparency and accountability. Outcomes” is often used interchangeably with impact, but it’s most helpful to think of outcomes as a change in skill, knowledge, attitude, behavior, condition, or status.

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Delivering a Better Volunteer Experience: 5 Tips for Nonprofits

Volunteer Hub

To improve the experience for volunteers, nonprofits should focus on providing a supportive environment, clear communication, flexible opportunities for involvement, and a chance for personal growth. A culture of recognition can create a positive environment and increase volunteer retention rates. Make recognition public.

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Davos Codes: Connecting Students’ Passion for Their Planet with Technology

Saleforce Nonprofit

To give students the tools and skills to create a brighter future for themselves and empower them to take action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With Davos Codes, we wanted to create a program that didn’t just educate students and their communities about the goals, but really demonstrated how they could personally commit to them.

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How Asking Questions Helps You Connect With Your Donors

Bloomerang

This isn’t something to ignore or worry about until later; good communication skills are invaluable to your nonprofit’s income stream. Part of that communication involves demonstrating genuine interest on your part. . You’ll drive better engagement and create a collaborative environment. Be an active listener. .

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The Science Behind Getting Ahead At Work

Eric Jacobsen Blog

learning the skills you need to be adaptive to changing conditions. Informal Informational Network – Understanding the network of your co-workers as to who has what expertise, skills, preferences and weaknesses. Furthermore, success comes from focusing on these additional four areas : developing self-awareness and awareness of others.

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