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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

Whether you are new to grants, and re-evaluating how your organization seeks out grant funding, Rachel Werner will go through what you need to know to become more grant ready. We’re here to talk about how to build a better grant strategy in this post-COVID, to the extent that we are post-COVID world. Rachel: Mm-hmm.

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Exhausted and Exhilarated: #16NTC Session Round-Up

Connection Cafe

As a conference both for and by the nonprofit technology community, community members submit session proposals and then vote on them to help shape the agenda. Reading through 400+ session proposals made my brain hurt, but at the same time pumped me up. Nearly impossible.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

I just had an interview with one of my guests very recently, and in the outtake I said, you know, “How was this interview for you? Adam Grant, his book is right next to me. . Adam Grant talks about in his book, think, what is it? Use the same language, just like when you’re applying for a grant.

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5 Tips And Tactics To Become A Master Nonprofit Wordsmith

Bloomerang

A single compelling press release might land you a national television interview that leads to 100 new donors and $100,000 in funding. The result could mean the difference between whether or not a nonprofit receives a major grant, acquires a new donor, or secures a key partnership. It can cre­ate lasting, negative impressions.

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What I Learned From @nancylublin About #dataonpurpose

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She shared that Bob likes to talk about nonprofit data scientists as being dot organisms. Just like your brain, you have nerves everywhere that tell you to take voluntary actions like “raise your arm.” They interviewed them and found out that homeless teens want one thing – jeans. Or involuntary actions, like breathing.