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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

So, how can we strategically navigate change? It is one thing to adopt certain principles for how you will navigate change personally, but things get even more complicated and interesting when you are navigating change management as a unit, group, family, or organization. Unplanned change – responding to the unexpected.

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Fonteva Implementation & Managed Services

fusionSpan

When we deliver a Fonteva implementation project, we also deliver plans for change management, communication, training and development, to help ensure that resistance to adoption doesn’t undermine your investment. Support portal Get focused help for your tickets and find the right answer fast with our dedicated support portal.

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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

sgEngage

Create a Policies and Procedures Manual Once a new employee joins your team, having a comprehensive document outlining standard procedures for data entry will make that transition much easier on both the individual and the staff members training them. Consider the level of database training the user has. Does everyone get full access?

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6 Ways to Harness Your CRM Solution as a Change Management Tool

Connection Cafe

Implementing a CRM solution is opportunity to think boldly about your institution’s future and to chart a new course. This realization made it possible to organize matching gifts data much more simply in a way that best supported our fundraisers. Harnessing your CRM solution as a change-management tool. Good luck!

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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

sgEngage

The Funder’s Role in Risk Funders—by which I mean donors, foundations, impact investors, and government agencies that grant financial support—disincentivize risk in a few ways. Nonprofits show and share what worked, usually with tidy stories and charts. They had a waiting list and were not able to support everyone who contacted them.

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Forget the Tech, Let’s Talk Mission

NTEN

There is little doubt that technology aligned and used properly can bring efficiency in extending and meeting goals in support of the mission. Understanding how you can best support your organization via technology depends on the relationship you will and can forge with the leadership team. Making this meeting happen will take work.

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Research Friday: Looking Back - 2011 makes a strong case for capital

ASU Lodestar Center

But it wasn’t just program change; management steps and tough decisions were also required. Nonprofits told us about their planned financial management actions in 2011: Nonprofit leaders have learned to expect the unexpected. In fact, 88% of respondents indicated some sort of shift in their service delivery.