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The 10 Most Popular sgENGAGE Articles Published in 2022

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Hundreds of sgENGAGE articles have been written by outstanding leaders and subject matter experts across the social good community in 2022. Check out the articles below to see what our community has been most interested in this year. Check out the articles below to see what our community has been most interested in this year.

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The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 229: Fixing the S in ESG: CSR Book Club Review

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Rachel Hutchisson is joined by Chris Jarvis, executive director of Realized Worth, to kick off our CSR Book Club Series with an article from Stanford Social Innovation Review called “ Fixing the S in ESG.” Listen to learn more about quantifying social impact and what the future of S looks like. Article: “Fixing the S in ESG”.

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Measuring Impact: Feature Article from the Latest Issue of NTEN:Change

Amy Sample Ward

[Note: The following is an excerpt of an article in the December 2011 issue of NTEN:Change. Read the complete article, "From Outcomes to Impact," by subscribing to the journal for free! ]. The first step in starting to measure your impact is to identify the major outcomes that you want to examine.

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Innovating for Dramatically More Scale and Social Impact

Top Nonprofits

This webinar illustrates the need for better social innovation strategies, delve into ways social innovators successfully built lasting, impactful, and scaled-up social solutions, and offer participants practical guidance on how to innovate more effectively. Steve Nagai-Ma. Share This Post!

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How can nonprofits strategically implement digital tools to achieve impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

The reason that we begin with the question – How can nonprofits strategically implement digital tools to achieve impact? – Nonprofits must never forget that they are called to be active participants in the lives of people, learning stories, and, when appropriate, storytelling for further impact. Illustration by Yuxin Qin.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

A healthy balance sheet is the source of innovation, impact, and engagement. Allow plenty of time on the agenda for the financial staff to explain when and how statements will be available, review banking, investment, and auditing arrangements, and answer questions. Be sure to review important policies and procedures.

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How to Build a Better Nonprofit Budget in Less Time and with Less Stress

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You prioritize programs and initiatives that help you achieve meaningful impact. Review funding history, including donations, grants, sponsorships, or program income, to determine which sources can be repeated for the budget year, what areas have room for growth, and where diversification is needed.

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