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Reflections from Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute: New Skills for a Complex World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. That they have a “Do good where ever attitude.” The New Social Economy. This session was a high level view of what is happening in the ecosystem in which I do my work. They want to combine both.

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ever since the SXSW blog discussion " What is the distinction between social media for charity and social media for social good " I've wanted to play the game with a critical mass of smart people who have a program and social change lens. . Otherwise, attitudes don't change. The game has a strong communications lens.

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

Bloomerang

And your attitude will be contagious. Culture tends to reflect who’s in charge. I grew up in the Jewish community, where the word for charity is tzedekah. You could organize “Charity Committees” and accomplish the same thing, discussing the role of “caritas” or caring. It will simply frustrate and depress you.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

The charity got a $2,500 check the following week without any ask. If people don’t know you, there’s no real, even my general attitude to life, trust people, it’s always worked out well, with some few exceptions, it’s still worth it. . You reflect what they said, so you understand and people feel heard.

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[VIDEO] The 3 V’s of Virtual Communication

Bloomerang

Consider this when you reflect back on what your nonprofit has been through and where you’re going. Very social, very entertaining, always at a fundraiser or charity event. The attitude you present is assumed to be the attitude of your organization. So let’s see what the focus was in 2019.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

In Keep Calm and Write It Down: How Reflective Practice Leads To Better Results for Nonprofits , we’re reminded that a key step to improvement is having an accurate retrospective view. Dolores McDonagh of Charity Dynamics write on npEngage about the Top 3 Roadblocks to Event Registration.

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