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4 Best Professional Development Practices for Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

No matter which you choose to employ, be sure the format suits your audience. Choosing the best resource for your audience is the best way to enhance engagement and avoid burnout. Keep in mind the industry and your audience as you research your materials. .

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Trainer’s Notebook: Tips for Good Openings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Wake’s Tech2Empower program organizes delegations of volunteer Technology Advisors, women who work for Silicon Valley companies like Google, Salesforce, Mozilla, YouTube, GE Digital and IRC, to provide training for women’s rights and girls empowerment NGOs in developing countries and here in the United States. … Read More

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Living Case Studies: Integrated Social Media Strategy for Sustainable Agriculture

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

More importantly, it unpacks any skepticism or opposing points of view about the topic you’ll be addressing in the peer learning. It is a good idea to include a fun question appropriate to the audience to illustrate the technique. Leadership and Social Media: Reverse Mentoring, Empowering Millennials, and CEO Tweets.

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Make a Statement: Defining Your Nonprofit Mission and Vision Statements 

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When done well, these statements breathe the essence of your organization into language that can reach diverse audiences. When done poorly, they can become sources of confusion for both internal and external audiences. This list is ideally sorted into areas and is primarily an Internal list that your audience does not see.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

It took a long time actually, it took about five more years of holding it inside, and I bet a lot of people in the audience might have experienced that feeling - of just holding onto something that you think could be very transformational, but you are too afraid to take that step. It took me until I was twenty-eight.

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

Bloomerang

So we’ve now heard your personal stories and I want to start helping the people who are in the audience right now. I had already been having conversations over the months prior to that with some of my mentors about making a switch to consulting. Let’s move forward. Let’s talk about the next morning. Lisa: Yeah.

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