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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

In this phase, you will plan, act, track, and adapt. In this phase, you will review performance, metrics, and outcomes. Sometimes they are huge, like switching CRM systems or restructuring your organizational chart. This will help to keep your team on track, and keep them from getting overwhelmed. Phase 2: Manage Change.

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But it is always a good exercise to make your brain think in a different way. After you've been able to use metrics to learn what works and adapt your approach, you can use a traditional approach which begins with defining value and culminates with a financial calculation that could go something like this. Return on Investment.

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Diversity recruitment key to nonprofit boards achieving mission

ASU Lodestar Center

Boards are the brain trusts of nonprofit organizations, responsible for providing leadership, oversight, expertise, guidance, accountability, vision, fundraising and an invaluable connection to community. People are hard to chart, while numbers are perfect for spreadsheets. The two key words are “meaningful impact.”

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5 Advantages of Grants Management Software

sgEngage

Digging through different folders and files for the names of decision-makers, impact areas, diversity and equity metrics , and previous reports for each grantee takes time. A grants management system makes it easy to keep track of where different grants are in the cycle.

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Ten Panels to Vote for at the NTC14 Conference

Care2

You have until 12AM tonight to vote for your favorite sessions in tracks such as communications, fundaising, IT, and leadership. Memos, metrics, newsletters, and reports: Are you suffering from information overload? Why do our brains crave images over text? Check out Frogloop''s top 10 picks.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Stops you in your tracks, all starts with data. . Adult brains don’t learn new things that easily. Here are the metrics. People love to see like the run charts or, you know, the circle getting filled in. They all know they’re being tracked. So system does X. We need it to do Y. Be nice to your people.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

And like a personal guide, they keep us on track when it’s inevitable that we’ll get lost in the day to day, hustle and bustle, and demands of our jobs. Beth Kanter provides simple, yet super helpful advice on how your organization can keep track of aha moments, lessons, ideas, mistakes and experiences during events.

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