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Hire Fresh Talent—But Before You Shop, Check the Fridge

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Both for-profit and other nonprofits are targeting members with education and product options. Even if the job market becomes more advantageous to employers, post-pandemic job seekers are intensely focused on issues that go beyond compensation and benefits. This is a unique time for the association community. Touch-ups will backfire.

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What are advantages to collaboration between nonprofit and for-profit organizations?

ASU Lodestar Center

Since the 1980s, nonprofit, for-profit and public organizations have formed partnerships to produce and distribute various goods and services. There are numerous examples of nonprofit organizations benefiting from cross-sector alliances. Illustration by Jocelyn Ruiz.

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Customer Feedback in the Non-Profit Sector: Listening to Low-Income Consumers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Customer Feedback in the Non-Profit Sector: Listening to Low-Income Consumers – Guest Post by Mia Birdsong and Perla Ni. We all recognize how consumer feedback drives competition, innovation, and continual adjustments in the for profit world—who hasn’t read Amazon reviews before buying a product or Tripadvisor to research a hotel?

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QuickBooks for Nonprofits PRO TIP:  How to Use Classes for Painless Grant Writing

Blue Fox

Here's how we describe it: In the for-profit world, classes are often used for cost center or location-based tracking of revenue and expenses. The management needs to see what stores are profitable, right? Do you see the leverage and empowerment that comes with this kind of accounting setup? Have you considered the benefits?

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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

sgEngage

All too frequently, the grantmaker alone is determining, leading, and benefiting from MEL processes with no input or collaboration from the people, organizations or community impacted. And, the focus of MEL is generally on evaluating grantee projects or organizations, rather than on the grantmaker and its practices.

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Guest Post: Transcending the middle with a metrics mindset

Twenty Hats

Measuring volunteer impact benefits more that your program: it empowers YOU. As we welcome more and more millennials into our work and volunteer forces, we’re seeing that they are not willing to tolerate mismanagement or lack of empowerment in their jobs. The life of a volunteer manager can feel lonely.

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6 Examples of Nonprofits Working with For-Profits for a Greater Good

NonProfit Hub

These days, partnerships between charities and for-profit companies go beyond writing a check (although that’s still a useful part of the relationship). Here are some different ways that nonprofits are receiving help through valuable relationships with for-profit companies. It turns out, many of these companies are eager to help.

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