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Advancing Equity in Philanthropy with Resolve and Resilience: A Call to Action

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The existential need for philanthropy indicates that structures exist that fail to meet basic human needs. Even though laws and structures are often driven from the top down, it is a combination of top-down leadership and grassroots movements that create sustainable change.

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8 Steps for Creating a Nonprofit Innovation Culture

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Culture of Innovation: Characteristics and Benefits As you may have experienced, nonprofits often struggle with innovation or are slower at adopting more modern approaches and tools. Collaboration: Working collaboratively is the only way to combine ideas and perspectives.

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Sales Operations Demystified: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How To Do It Right

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Sales Ops Metrics & KPIs. Performance Metrics Analyses. Assessment and Adoption of Sales Methodologies. Maintenance of Communication and Collaboration Channels. Selection of Key Sales Metrics to Adopt. Technology Adoption and Optimization. The Structure of an Agile Sales Operations Unit.

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Nonprofit Marketing: The Ultimate Guide

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Collaborations Partnering with other businesses or nonprofits can significantly expand your reach and engagement. Your nonprofit marketing plan provides focus, structure, and measurable objectives to help you see what’s working and what needs to be changed.

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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

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Among grantmakers, there tends to be a lot of focus on impact and outcomes, as well as metrics to measure impact. Power Imbalance in Traditional Evaluation As grantmakers, we tend to monitor and evaluate our strategies and programs using metrics that we deem important. We all want to know whether our work makes a difference.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

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Your organization’s social media strategy should be a carefully structured plan with SMART goals, posting frequency, key dates (like an awareness month tied to your mission), and content guidelines for posts. Collaboration Social media is made for collaborations! What is a good social media strategy for nonprofits?

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How Can Nonprofits Build High-Performing Teams?

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The Center for Creative Leadership suggests leaders adopt a 70/20/10 Model for learning and development “which asserts that adults learn approximately 70 percent through on-the-job stretch opportunities, 20 percent through coaching and mentoring, and 10 percent through training programs to grow discreet skills.”. Build a Supportive Structure.

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