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Move DEI Beyond Words

.orgSource

In 2020, the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) reported that following George Floyd’s death, 85% of organizations published a statement on racial justice or diversity and 63% took action to address those concerns. Lack of resources. Articulate the Vision Writing the diversity statement can be a co-creative activity.

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3 Reasons Your Nonprofit Needs a Brand Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

It encompasses identity, language, consistency, and voice—much like a personality that provides cohesion for your organization. While many nonprofits have limited resources, good branding is a worthwhile investment. These language guidelines can be a great addition to your brand guide.

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Social Actions API, Semantic Web, and Linked Open Data: An Interview with Peter Deitz

Amy Sample Ward

The results we were able to produce didn’t reflect the full contents of our database. They tended to reflect only the most recently-added actions, not the most relevant. What do “Semantic Analysis” and “Natural Language Processing” mean, and how do they make the Social Actions API better?

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Four Tips to Help Nonprofit Marketing Departments Create a Culture of Philanthropy

Connection Cafe

Even worse, they don’t appear to be speaking the language and may work as isolated islands instead of finding ways to build bridges together to cultivate and engage supporters and do it with common values, culture, vocabulary, and practices. Here are some more resources about the process of organizational culture change.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

And then unpacking some case studies that can articulate some of these strategies in action. So ensuring that an organization has the resources it needs to do its work. Compared to when fundraising expectations are not clearly articulated during board recruitment. And then participation, which is really focused on fundraising.

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

What new projects might allow you to better reflect those aspirations? When you speak in the language of the institutional mission, executives will understand you better and be attentive to the new connections you draw from the mission to proposed projects. There are several good resources on evaluating participation.

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How to write a strong nonprofit mission statement

Get Fully Funded

Crafting a good nonprofit mission statement forces you to examine your organization’s purpose at its core and then mine the English language for just the right words to convey that purpose in as few words as possible. Additional Resources Classy has 10 killer nonprofit mission statements to learn from. Why do we exist?

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