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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

Candid

That data makes its way into various products and services to help: nonprofits find funding; researchers, advocates, and journalists derive insights into what is happening in the sector; and all types of funders to make funding decisions. A taxonomy is simply a system of classification, or a way of organizing things.

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Consider how you can support more robust knowledge sharing. By providing your stakeholders with a dedicated place to share knowledge with one another, community building happens naturally. What is a knowledge sharing network? Knowledge is a lofty word. What are some examples of knowledge sharing networks?

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

You could also review each job description and add essential and helpful skills. Additional resources: Digital Skills Framework — a taxonomy of digital skills, plus further learning resources to help build skills in each area, aimed at global nonprofits. It’s boring, and it doesn’t really improve people’s skills.

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Report: Insights from the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, Google made an open call to organizations around the world to submit their ideas for how they could use AI to help address these social challenges. This information can help set the stage for potential partnerships and field-wide sharing of knowledge. The key findings in the report are listed below.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The second part of the morning was designed around the Principles of Social Media Strategy and used a new version of the Social Media Game intended for a large group of people. With shorter sessions with half as many people and a decent room layout, you can run the mic yourself. Some Reflections.

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Why You Need a Content Strategy

Forum One

Content strategy is more than just your content: it’s how it helps you achieve your goals, where it lives, how it is digested, and how often it is updated. The purpose of a content strategy is to map out the goals for your website and the content that will help achieve the messaging for each section. Benefits of a content strategy.

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

This data will give you an idea of reasonable award goals and help you to manage your stakeholder expectations. However, 83 percent of extra-large organizations with budgets over $25 million employed over 200 people, and 71 percent of them were over 50 years old. Finally, look at the sizes of the median largest awards. Annual Budget.

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