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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

Even aside from a global pandemic, an ever changing landscape of technology and politics have caused all of us to have to navigate change. Let’s get one thing straight – change is the only constant we can count on. So, how can we strategically navigate change? Organizational change is what we will focus on today.

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

While the C-level and managers will probably lead your organization’s tech selection, you can think of the board as the ultimate executive sponsor. 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.

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The 8 Key Elements of a Federated Buying Agreement

Connection Cafe

The Head-office may also buy to serve their own centralized responsibilities in fundraising, advocacy, finance, administration or programs. The Affiliate (Chapter or Office) – who run locally and execute fundraising, advocacy, finance, administration or programmatic work in their respective geography. Project feature phasing.

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Harnessing Higher Education Advancement Technology to the Fullest

sgEngage

Universities across the globe face challenges with successful digital transformation and what it means for their fundraising and alumni data, legacy systems, data literacy, and access to skills. It cannot and should not be all about fundraising. As such, no longer can we think of our advancement system as just a ‘database ’.

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Think Big (but Start Small) with Nonprofit Innovation

sgEngage

With advances in technology such as artificial intelligence, automation, and cloud services flooding the marketplace, nonprofits feel the pressure to adapt, adopt, and innovate. Take adoption of cloud technology as a good example. But how do you determine what’s worthwhile and what’s a distraction from your mission?