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Simplifying nonprofit strategic planning for beginners 

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We all know we need a strategic plan, yet so many people don’t have one, probably because they’re afraid of this: Your Board and staff sequestered in a room, led by a consultant, doing exercises on flip charts with sticky notes and dots, exercises that never lead to a clear, finished product you can understand or use. Yuck, right?

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Top 10 Spreadsheet Secrets From A Nonprofit Data Nerd

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Anyone and everyone, even beginners, can learn how to analyze their own data in Excel. Data analysis is a process, not a one-time thing. There are several steps in the process. You can follow this syllabus to boost your skills at all stages of the data analysis process. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

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Five Steps to Finding ROI

Amy Sample Ward

Here are some steps that you can walk through either as an individual looking at this process, or as a team in a workshop setting. These 5 steps assume that your organization has already used a process to evaluate your audience and your goals and chosen tools and strategies that match the audience and organizational goals.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

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Otherwise, people may not understand the scope of the campaign, and they may make a smaller donation than they would if they saw the big picture and knew that you already had a substantial amount of support. So, get this group in place early in the process, and let them help identify key prospects. Reach out and we can talk.