March, 2020

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The Power of Focus: Using OKRs to Turbocharge Your Foundation’s Effectiveness

Connection Cafe

Objectives and key results performance systems are designed to help organizations, business units, departments, or teams drive alignment between goals (objectives) and the critical outcomes required to make those goals a reality (key results). The required outcomes/key results are quantifiable and link clearly to the overarching objectives.

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Leadership Quotes That Inspire Me

Eric Jacobsen Blog

If you want creativity, hail risk, and remain neutral about success.” -- Marcus Buckingham “To get the best coaching outcomes, always have your 1-on-1's on your employee's turf not yours. .” -- Mark Scharenbroich “If you want execution, hail only success.

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How can nonprofits leverage volunteer engagement strategies to maximize impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

Nonprofits must strive to develop effective engagement strategies that leverage the assets of volunteers to increase capacity, achieve outcomes, and drive social change. Leveraging the time, skills, networks, and financial capital of volunteers over extended periods of time builds an organization’s capacity to grow impact.

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8 ways to cut the cost of new association management software

Nimble AMS

These outcomes make training a time and cost saver that shouldn’t be ignored. The result: better usage of the system, staff productivity, lower cycle times, and lower support costs. Additionally, training helps with staff buy-in and improved adoption of the new AMS. It all comes down to change.

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How to Design a Seamless & Personalized Digital Donor Journey

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio

In this webinar with expert Tim Sarrantonio, you’ll learn the fundamental steps to create an immersive and personalized online giving experience for your donors.

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Justin Wheeler : A Tale of Two Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

Nonprofit B’s future budget is relying on the outcome of this campaign, but their trust in their fundraisers is well-placed, as the campaign succeeds beyond their expectations. Staff Impact . While their programs are successful, Nonprofit A’s staff is starting to experience burnout.

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10 Things Fundraisers Can Do From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Connection Cafe

Perhaps an even better project to work on is writing content on the outcomes of key work that donors have supported over the last year. Work on stewardship. This is a great time to reach out to donors and thank them for supporting your organization.