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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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The Leadership ColLAB conference was an opportunity to bring professionals together around what we believe is a critical question. All of the association’s activities and initiatives are grounded in the ideals that are outlined below. Working on culture isn’t a finite activity. Groups discussed the same question simultaneously.

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3 Ways to Activate DEI in Your Nonprofit Organization

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Your team may be grappling with questions like, “How do we transform words on the page into reality?” With that, here are three starting points for activating DEI in your organization: Provide the tools Normalize feedback Evaluate and Reevaluate 1. One important thing to address is how to question without making others defensive.

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How Asking Questions Helps You Connect With Your Donors

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Part of that communication involves demonstrating genuine interest on your part. . I believe it comes down to asking interesting questions and paying attention to the information coming back to you. I compare it to routine automotive maintenance; it’s crucially important, but it’s not necessarily the most engaging activity. .

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

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They can help drive a culture of adoption , which allows leadership to focus on change management activities to ensure you succeed with significant tech shifts. This helps demonstrate the holistic impact of the desired shift on the entire organization. Let’s dive in. Try one (or both!)

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Useful Tips & Resources for Your Nonprofit’s Annual Report

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A well-written annual report will help you demonstrate your accomplishments to current and future donors, cultivate new partnerships, and recognize important people. Nonprofit managers working on annual reports most frequently ask these five questions. Do we Really Need an Annual Report? What were the results?

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Recruiting nonprofit volunteers for legislative campaign success

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This is the time to answer questions like: What states will we be targeting? After answering those questions, you’ll likely realize that you need more volunteers in certain districts or even entire states. Who will be the key targets in those states? Do we have the volunteer power we need in those districts to influence our targets?

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Bloomerang Volunteer: General Reporting

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Here are some questions that can help you measure volunteer impact: Did you have enough qualified and engaged volunteers? Run a report on how many volunteers are involved in your day-to-day activities. Use this to demonstrate what wouldn’t be possible without your volunteers. Consider seasonal volunteer activities.