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Beyond the RFP: How to Choose Technology Partners for Impact

sgEngage

We review wire transfer forms for the global distribution of financial resources. The RFP Disconnect An RFP should be a way to clearly communicate to potential vendors what you need for your next tech project. We need to clearly articulate our north star, why we are going there, and what support we need to make it happen.

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Navigating the nonprofit RFP process

EveryAction

At a bare minimum, the RFP should include: A description of your organization and your work, Why your nonprofit is issuing the RFP, The project requirements along with the software and services you need, and Your proposal submission, review, follow up, and selection process. Have you set deadlines for the next steps?

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How to Build Great Organizations for Greater Societal Impact

Connection Cafe

The pillars range from leadership to management to evaluation for mission effectiveness. These values ideally should be reflected in mission statements, job descriptions, and even performance review criteria. Part V of the Head Start Resource Guide reviews some of these strategies in greater detail.

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How Can Nonprofits Switch to a Data-Driven Culture?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is a regular report to senior leadership which details high level successes, challenges, and recommendations for moving forward. Staff performance reviews incorporate how well the organization is doing on KPIs. The board supports the organization’s orientation towards using tech and data to realize its mission.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

Tech Soup

Evaluate your conflict resolution process. I think it is important for your board of directors to articulate their own vision of inclusivity and to share that vision via your website, on printed materials, etc. Encourage the board of directors to articulate an inclusivity statement for your organization.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Nonprofit Branding

DNL OmniMedia

This results in increased cohesion across your tech and human resources, better-concentrated focus, and higher trust levels. For example, if you already have a fairly well-developed brand, even if it’s not formally articulated, you may want to avoid making drastic changes that could be poorly received.

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10 Tips for Working With Vendors for a Successful Digital Project

NTEN

Many nonprofits seeking to build a technological platform such as a website or learning portal do not have in-house tech expertise. Nonprofits often partner with digital vendors to implement their tech vision. Are they able to articulate this in straightforward language? Going over budget. Is the proposal easy to understand?

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