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The 2024 Best NPOs To Work For: Data Shows Satisfaction Slipping In Some Areas

The NonProfit Times

Across the board within the 2021 study, which evaluated employee attitudes during 2020, the data revealed high-water marks in employee satisfaction. Gatherings large and small were discouraged and in some places banned. Many organizations have kept those simplified processes in place.

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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

Get Fully Funded

So how do you go about creating a culture of personal gratitude for yourself and for your organization? Place two boxes on your desk, your kitchen table, or by your door. Then write something that you’re grateful for and place it in the gratitude box. Use this exercise daily to keep your head in the right place.

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Strengthening program evaluation in your nonprofit

ASU Lodestar Center

In your organization, this may look like negative attitudes toward evaluation, poor research designs and collecting data but not using the data. What attitudes toward evaluation are present? Champions are important for creating cultural change and developing an understanding and interest for evaluation within your organization.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

Museum 2.0

This is the second installment of a book discussion about Ray Oldenburg’s book The Great Good Place. As I was reading The Great Good Place I identified with Oldenburg’s description of Main Street USA, small town America, and rural life. How can a local history museum connect with third places in the community?

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Women of Color Leading Essential, Activist Work in Cultural Institutions

Museum 2.0

Each of these women push the boundaries of cultural institutions in different ways, with digital and physical manifestations. She writes about race, history, parks, culture, and politics. Our cultural universe is full of stars. Here are three sources that have inspired me, from four activist women of color.

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University of Michigan – Setting a Higher Standard for Giving Days

Connection Cafe

There’s no need for crossed fingers because the strategy that’s been put in place is driven by data, research, and an understanding of what works—what compels our audience to engage. In 2015, every school, college and fundraising unit across the university participated in Giving Blueday, along with 117 student groups. Linda Douglas.

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Data for Global Health, Part II

Forum One

The conversation touched on various dimensions of the data-collection issue: The challenge of cultural assumptions embedded in standard health surveys (what is "jogging", exactly? how do you evaluate the health significance of "one glass of rice wine per day" in China vs. Japan?).

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