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10 Things to Look for When Evaluating a Grant Proposal

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The application process is an organization’s first real look at how you work with grantees. Ensuring that your foundation makes impactful grants to the right nonprofit partners starts with a thorough proposal evaluation. Creating a Successful Grant Proposal Evaluation Process. Sustainability Plan.

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For Positive Outcomes, Hold a Mirror Up to Board Performance

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Even with a friendly name like “feedback, check-in, or coaching,” a performance evaluation can be uncomfortable, or possibly downright scary. That’s probably why more organizations don’t have a process for evaluating the board of directors, or if they do, that assessment is not continuous. I’ll get on my Association 4.0

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Nonprofit Strategic Communication: Internal Branding and Messaging

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If you are working to master the messaging of your mission to share with the public, start by looking within. For example, Starbuck’s mission statement is, “To inspire and nurture the human spirit—one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.” Ask friends and family to evaluate logos and branding. Core Values.

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How Water.org Adapted Their Social Media Content Strategy in Response to COVID-19

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The current social media environment has caused non-profit marketers to re-evaluate their content aware of the acute conversations being had on every channel, at a global level. 1) Water.org provided followers with video content on how the work of Water.org is directly tied to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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Mission statements are typically short and to the point, briefly communicating the nature of the organization’s work, impact , goals, and values. It should provide a clear explanation of the work you do and resonate with everyone involved—from top-level board members to the beneficiaries of your work. Here’s an example.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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Today, knowledge work is coming into fashion in foundations and the nonprofit sector. Knowledge work is growing because it sits at an important intersection between grantmaking and equitable change. How the sector understands and engages in knowledge work is crucial to the success of philanthropic efforts.

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Beyond the Audit: 6 Best Practices to Build and Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Audit Firm

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Your auditor’s year-end work will remain critical to ensure the financial integrity of your nonprofit’s books and records and compliance with ever-changing regulations. Or possibly the organization is updating their internal controls and wants to make sure their changes are sufficient and reasonable.