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The Networked NGO in Pakistan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social media can be filled with metrics to track results. Success means using metrics to learn how to improve practice effectively, both to identify obstacles and track progress. The action learning project will be designed to help grantees build a habit of measurement, reflection, and organizational learning.

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How to Host a Read-a-thon Fundraiser

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Not only does reading exercise the brain and improve concentration, but it also helps children develop more advanced language skills and engage their imagination. With individual fundraising pages, they can track the donations they’ve personally brought in.

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Digital Evolution—Three Trends to Watch

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The Internet of Things gives objects a brain and connects them to each other. Understanding trends before they become essentials is key to staying on track. Track a new employee’s progress through training exercises and materials. For better or worse, social media creates a new form of communication.

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10 Tips for Managing Social Media Burnout

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My brain was completely fried and those around me were getting pretty fed up with the fact that I was never present, only connected… online, all the time. It’s 24/7 now and almost every occurrence and occasion can be spinned as real-time reporting for your organization. Breathe, exercise, and treat yourself.

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The Secret Every Successful Nonprofit Leader Knows About Being Productive

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s the focus of one of the sessions – so I have been reflecting a lot on this topic to come up with some useful exercises, discussion questions, and session content. I try to schedule time blocks that require high level concentration tasks (like writing) in the morning when my brain is better able to concentrate.

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Get more done in a day (and boost your fundraising productivity!) with these 12 smart hacks

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Time tracking doesn’t have to be fancy. That way, when a coworker sends you an email asking for a report, you get a request for a speaking gig, or a donor calls with a concern, you have ONE place to store your action items so you can prioritize them and get them done on time. You’re giving yourself a dopamine snack.

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Reflections from Center for Nonprofit Excellence Annual Conference, Louisville, KY

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I facilitated a couple of workshops as part of the Social Media track for annual conference for the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Louisville, KY. The first group wants to wrap their brains around it and gets overwhelmed quickly. If you had the first group work on the simulation exercise, they'd be uncomfortable.