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Flat, Tall, or In Between—Is It Time to Evaluate Your Organizational Structure?

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The organization may still be boxed into a structure that’s been the same for 20 years or more. How do you know that your organizational structure might need retooling? How do you know that your organizational structure might need retooling? No matter how expertly executed, switching roles and responsibilities is disruptive.

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Design Series: Understanding Audience Needs

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Understanding audience needs is the core of good design. For mission-driven organizations in particular, forging deep connections with audiences is paramount. The questions we hear often are about how organizations can identify and adapt designs to meet the evolving needs of their audiences and ensure that the mission resonates deeply.

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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

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Civic and government partners played pivotal roles in their ability to provide that support. Look to the corporate sector, government, civic, or other associations or non-profit organizations to find collaborators who will add value. Broaden your audience and increase your visibility. Turn your perspective outward.

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Gen Z Is Ready to Join Your Junior Board of Directors

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Evaluate your roles and responsibilities document. Youth Advisory Board : An advisory board allows for a less structured option to keep ties with younger prospective donors on an episodic basis. The low-hanging fruit segment for this are individuals who served on their university’s student government. Is it current?

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Developing a Product Mindset for Impact

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A product, whether in the for-profit, nonprofit, or government sector, is a powerful tool that delivers a valuable service to a specific audience. For nonprofits and government agencies, products serve the same purpose but with a different focus.

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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

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As you quickly grow and engage your audience , it can be easy to lose track of your campaign plan. Clear goals and a detailed timeline will give the necessary direction and structure to your advocacy campaign. It can sometimes be difficult to find trusted individuals to fill a campaign’s leadership roles. Where do they live?

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Association Strategies: 7 Best Practices for Your Nonprofit in 2024

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Identify your target audiences, whether they be policymakers, community leaders, or the general public, then develop communication strategies for each group. Start by outlining your organizational structures. Clearly define roles, responsibilities, and reporting lines to ensure transparency and accountability.