Wed.Jul 30, 2014

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5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

TechImpact

'Image courtesy of Google User Content. “Google Analytics, where would I be without you?”. This is a question I ask myself, and web masters around the world ask themselves, on a daily basis. The website measurement and analytics tool serves as a dipstick into the effectiveness of your current marketing strategies, and into the effectiveness of your website as a whole.

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19 Free Non-profit Webinars For August 2014

Wild Apricot

'This August there are 19 free non-profit webinars in our round-up – on hot topics such as: “Getting started with video”; “Storytelling basics”; “Supercharging corporate donations” and much more!

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Is Your NY Nonprofit Ready for the Nonprofit Revitalization Act?

BoardAssist

'Is your New York nonprofit ready for the new Nonprofit Revitalization Act? Are you familiar with the requirements of the new Act? To help nonprofits across the State get ready, we turned to finance expert Paul Konigstein for this terrific checklist on how to be in compliance. Thanks for the great advice in this guest post Paul! NONPROFIT REVITALIZATION ACT COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST.

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Plain Old Telephone Systems: The Final Countdown

Tech Soup

'First, we saw payphones slowly disappearing from public places in the United States. Now, traditional landlines are being used less and less. In the United States, only 60% of households have a landline , with the number continuing to drop. As more and more Americans are abandoning landline telephones in favor of mobile devices, traditional landlines or "plain old telephone systems" (POTS) are becoming a thing of the past.

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The Retention Ripple Effect: Nonprofit Staff and Donor Dynamics

Speaker: Andrew Olsen, CFRE - EVP, Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker | Kat Landa, CFRE, CSD - SVP, Talent Solutions at DickersonBakker

Across the nonprofit sector, organizations invest heavily in donor retention efforts, yet the struggle of cultivating lasting relationships remains. While attracting new donors is crucial, the lack of repeat donors poses significant financial risks. Through a comprehensive analysis of industry data, experts argue that there is a direct correlation between donor burnout, donor retention, and the talent retention crisis.

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Four Reasons Nonprofits Can Land Awesome Hires

NonProfit Hub

'The nonprofit world is like baking: a few exact ingredient with limited substitutions available. You need a tech person like you need eggs. You need a board of directors like you need baking soda. And you always need sugar, just like you need volunteers. So how do you go about wooing said awesome people to work for your nonprofit when your pay isn’t as competitive as a large corporation, your facilities might be lacking and a position might entail many smaller duties that wouldn’t ordinarily fa

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Making Meaningful Connections: Inspiring New Report from Irvine and Helicon

Museum 2.0

'Our work to transform the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History into a participatory and community-centered place has been heavily supported by the James Irvine Foundation. I''ve learned a lot from Irvine Foundation staff and partners directly. But one of my favorite things they do is remarkably unpersonalized: they produce killer reports. Their newest one, Making Meaningful Connections , was written by Holly Sidford, Alexis Frasz, and Marcy Hinand at Helicon.

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How To Write A Company Policy: 5 Tips

Eric Jacobsen Blog

'Keep these five tips in mind when you craft your next company policy: Keep the policy short and simple. Get rid of two old policies for every new policy you implement. Make sure that your organization''s policy and procedures are written to serve your employees and customers--not just your organization. Don''t write a policy in reaction to a single incident.

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