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How To Use The Flexible Method During A Business Crisis

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Are they facing similar problems? If so, teaming up to create alliances will give you a stronger voice,” explains Burstall. Burstall also recommends that when a crisis hits, that you gather your sharp brains around you and listen carefully. “Be How are your peers responding?

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Pick one specific problem to solve and start with a very targeted approach. Pick the Bot’s Brain AI powered chatbots learn from user interactions. Find the Bot’s Voice Consider which topics people are more comfortable discussing with a machine and which are better suited to a human. There are two types of chatbots.

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Thursday Thoughts: attracting passionate nonprofit advocates

EveryAction

There’s strength in numbers, and you need to build a base of educated and engaged advocates to raise their voices with you. Instead, find the people closest to the problem you’re trying to solve and go deep in organizing among those communities. Don’t spread yourself thin playing where you can’t win.

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Member Round Up: Brain science in fundraising, website tips, and Do Good Data 2013!

NTEN

Another familiar voice is that of Dan Pallotta whose keynote address at the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference earlier this year spawned passionate discussions amongst the nptech community, including a recent insightful post by Peter Campbell on his blog Techcafeteria, The Pallotta Problem.

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Developing The Creative Skills That Will Help You Become A Great Nonprofit Storyteller

Bloomerang

In the first part of this series, I talked about why you need to define your goals, your brand and voice, and your audience before crafting your story. For example, you’re working to solve a problem. In this post, I’ll focus on the creative skills involved in storytelling. . Present a struggle and a solution. . So, how do you do that?

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Relevant Content Marketing

Bloomerang

A story that compels includes a protagonist your audience cares about, important problems that must be overcome, a solution that overcomes the problem (something to root for), and (4) an ending—hopefully a happy one. . Check out what to listen for in donor onboarding from the Agitator-Donor Voice blog.

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The Neuroscience of Purpose: Recharging in the Nonprofit World

ASU Lodestar Center

The story above is about how your brain works. Your brain has a part called the Prefrontal Cortex, or “PFC” (remember “Paula Front-and-Center”?). It directs our attention, is responsible for moral decision-making, allows us to empathize with others, and helps coordinate the thousands of signals rushing around your brain.

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