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5 Keys To Successful Executive Leadership Recruitment

The NonProfit Times

Recent studies have estimated that more than 75% of current nonprofit executives plan to retire from their positions during the next five to seven years. This summary should also accompany the candidate’s cover letter and resume. In addition, it is estimated that 10% of nonprofits expect to hire a new executive director.

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Anatomy of a successful capital campaign committee meeting

Candid

Some committee members may only attend a few meetings, while others may participate through an entire phase of the campaign. These overlapping committees typically begin with a feasibility study committee and then a campaign planning meeting. Capital campaign committees are designed to have a beginning, middle, and end.

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National Study Reveals: Digital and Social Media Are Delivering Results for Arts Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I had pleasure of facilitating a panel discussion in October at the recent Grantmakers in the Arts pre-conference on technology and media with Rory MacPherson where I learned about some of the preliminary study result he discovered. From these questions, our national study, How Strong is Your Social Net? was created.

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Don’t get ghosted by your members

Nimble AMS

The soon-to-be-released Community Brands Member Engagement and Loyalty Study suggests there’s room for organizations to get members more involved. The study looks at member loyalty data by three segments: high (“Super Members”), medium (“Rank and File”), and low (“Value Seekers”). Here are five ideas: 1. Focus on engagement.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m in learning mode, so this post is a quick summary of insights, questions, and resources. According to a recent Nielsen study , they don’t do much else but text and breathe. I’d be interested in a case study that looks at lessons learned and results. Are larger gift amounts soon to follow?

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It's Not Data if You Can't Use It: Case Studies from Modernizing Nonprofit Systems

NTEN

Plethoras of data reporting requirements. Taken on their own merits, each piece of paper, spreadsheet, form, and reporting requirement had its purpose. With Lewis Carroll's quote beckoning, our goal for today is to be curious investigators and reporters. Reactive reporting. Vast arrays of programs and funders.

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Nonprofit Fundraising: How to Run an Effective Campaign

Qgiv

Data-driven fundraising strategies are always the smartest move, so make sure you have the necessary constituent relationship management software (CRM) integrations and reporting tools. By using a CRM’s fundraising reporting tools, you can compile effective reports that help you understand and document your research into your donor base.