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The Phases of Service Design

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Now let’s take some time to dive into how it gets done. There are 4 key phases for service design: Align, Research, Ideate, and Prototype. Phase 1: Align You’ve decided to embark on a service design project! Phase 2: Research The next phase is research. This phase usually involves a lot of sticky notes.

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The Phases of Service Design

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Now let’s take some time to dive into how it gets done. There are 4 key phases for service design: Align, Research, Ideate, and Prototype. Phase 1: Align. For Phase 1, we aligned in this project by talking with key stakeholders to learn how they operate, what members need, and where they hoped to see improvements.

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Are we building the Candid tools you need? 

Candid

To understand how Candid products can best serve our users, we need to know what problems those users are trying to solve. What problems are we trying to solve? It is critical to have a clear understanding of all phases of their work to create an effective solution. And as our design and engineering teams build, we test.

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Citizen Philanthropy: Delivering Impactful Pro Bono Support From Anywhere

Saleforce Nonprofit

But with so many other priorities pulling the team in a million directions, it was nearly impossible to spend time on strategic planning when they also needed to focus on critical areas like operations, fundraising, and ongoing support of their volunteers and partners — all while grappling with the short- and long-term impacts of a global pandemic.

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Nonprofit Technology Consulting: 6 Steps to Success

DNL OmniMedia

From bringing in revenue to connecting with constituents, the right technology can save your team time and help you facilitate a better donor experience. While there are many technology consultants available, take the time to evaluate what they specialize in and the services they provide. Begin by defining your organization’s needs.

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Donation Processing Set-up: 4 Tips for New Nonprofits

Get Fully Funded

Not only will you protect donor data from security threats, but you can increase your overall productivity , appear more professional, and boost donor retention over time. These insights can be used to improve your operations, increase dwell time on your site, and perfect future campaign strategies.

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5 Things to Know Before Hiring a Nonprofit Web Consultant

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This foundational knowledge may at times feel simple, but it’s best to make sure you have a rock solid understanding of nonprofit consulting practices before entering into conversations with potential partners. What you need a consultant for Before reaching out to a consultant, take the time to do an internal assessment of your nonprofit.