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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

.orgSource

Several years ago, I interviewed Stuart Meyer*. Don’t forget volunteers. The attitudes are fresh, and work gets done in ways that are unique to each individual.” Follow the survey with targeted in-person interviews based on the results. Read interviews with Stuart, Joanna, and David in our Association 4.0

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Nonprofit Blog Carnival Roundup: How to Create a Juicy Nonprofit Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

. • In her post, Nonprofit blogs: why this one works , Lisbeth of Nonprofit Execs on the Edge points to 2 keys to a juicy blog: a focus on storytelling and blog posts that aren't staff-generated. Nonprofit 2.0 Nonprofit 2.0

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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Road trips are an excellent platform for causes to tell important stories, engage volunteers, and fundraise in an innovative way. Creating meaningful volunteer opportunities. Events - This is where you can engage your volunteers in a big way. Diverse Goals. Building buzz and press for an advocacy action. Raising funds.

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[VIDEO] You’ve Been Let Go From Your Nonprofit Job – Now What?

Bloomerang

How do I deal with going through the interview process all over again? I like that attitude and the way you framed it. ” I’ve lined up a couple of interviews. How do you prepare for interviews? So if you go into the interview and you look to say, “Hey. How do you prepare for interviews?

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

Bloomerang

Jimmie Alford, one of the great fundraisers in America, told me a story a few years ago, which was about this volunteer who had to raise money for mental health in a community. ” And the volunteer said, “Oh, I’m not asking for money, I just want to get your advice. We know that storytelling is powerful.

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The Bots are Here: Leading With Our Humanity in the Age of Automation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Emotions have always had an appropriate place in storytelling for fundraising, we give because we are empathetic beings. Building your contact lists and signing up volunteers for your cause. You could also survey or interview some of the people that interacted with your bot and get their feedback. They include: .

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Great reads from around the web on May 28th

Amy Sample Ward

Wild Apricot Blog : Make Your Own Infographic – "Infographics are to data what storytelling is to an annual report: a more engaging way to help bring attention and understanding to your nonprofit’s cause. Yesterday we looked at an interesting infographic that suggested a new way to view your volunteers.

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