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Change Management for Grantmakers: The Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s Journey to Better Grantmaking

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Increased flexibility with reporting : We now have a process so grantee partners can submit applications and reports in alternative formats, such as through email or over Zoom. Change management can be a long and uncomfortable process, but the introspection and analysis help you find ways to improve and more closely align with your mission.

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

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Advancement Resources – Managing Culture Change. GivingMail stands out as a nonprofit consulting firm by offering an affordable and efficient alternative to handling your direct mail needs in-house. Capital campaigns based on four primary phases. Reporting and analysis through the Revenue Opportunity and Action Report (ROAR).

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Interview with John Falk and Beverly Sheppard Part 2: Rethinking Membership and Admissions

Museum 2.0

This is the second part of a two-part interview with John Falk and Beverly Sheppard on their book Thriving in the Knowledge Age: New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions. John: I think you sort of have to phase it in. Much of this book is focused on high level analysis and discussion.

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Has the Ice Bucket Challenge Spawned Charity Jacking?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Phase 1: Personal Challenges with Cold Water to Raise Money. Phase 2: The Ice Bucket Challenge: From Fundraiser to Social Media Meme. Phase 3: Water Morphs Into Vodka and Chocolate. Phase 4: Call to Donate Morphs. Phase 5: Charity Jacking. It started as a way just to challenge friends to donate to a charity.

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How Networked Nonprofit Use Facebook SMARTly

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

1: Create a Facebook culture inside your organization. Networked Nonprofits have a created a Facebook culture inside their organizations. Benchmarking comparing your organization’s past performance to itself or doing a formal or informal analysis of peer organizations can help. What’s missing?

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

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That facilitator has to be able to manage many different personalities, the different cultures, different experiences. And there was a lot of cultural misunderstandings, something very basic. Chemical health in the Southeast Asian community continues to be an issue and a lot of it is cultural. That was one really fun example.

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Kevin Danaher of Global Exchange Talks about the Global Citizen Center

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What we are trying to do with The Green Festival is to say to people look, it is great that there is this culture of protest and Global Exchange has done tons of protest, we are really professionals at it, but my analogy is like the Titanic. I think there are two kinds of analysis. It is a different model. It is a positive model.

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