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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

from our friends at ParsonsTKO Selecting technology for a nonprofit or social good organization can take significant time and effort. Depending on the size, reach, and impact anticipated from a technology change, engaging the board of directors is often critical to your success. Let’s dive in.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

A tech-savvy team is essential for nonprofit organizations that want to thrive in the digital age. How do you go about developing the technology skills of your staff? Determining what technology skills your organization needs Skill requirements are not one-size-fits-all.

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Beyond the Audit: 6 Best Practices to Build and Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Audit Firm

sgEngage

In recent years, relationships between nonprofit organizations and their auditors have seen positive change. Auditors are viewed less by nonprofits as once-a-year visitors and more as year-round trusted advisors. Nonprofits would sometimes modify or overhaul their systems and controls without engaging their auditors.

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Nonprofit Cloud Dreamforce Keynote: Deliver Unique Experiences to Drive Impact

Saleforce Nonprofit

Once a year, the global nonprofit community comes together to collaborate, share best practices, and connect at Dreamforce. A big component of the vision is to use technology to transform the struggle of justice and truth by uncovering the lies of oppressors and abusers. Innovating on Nonprofit Cloud.

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Follow Your Donors to Leading Technology

NTEN

Director of Marketing. Leading your nonprofit to success means being nimble and having the ability to quickly respond to your supporters. Leading your nonprofit to success means being nimble and having the ability to quickly respond to your supporters. Elissa Everett. Your future supporters are standing by.

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To BYOD or Not to BYOD: One IT Director's Take

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Director of Technology Infrastructure. Some welcome it as a way for their users to get the latest technology without causing a major hit to the IT budget, while others take a very stern NIMBY approach. Darren Schoen. Broward Center for the Performing Arts. You need to be prepared for the BYOD conversation.

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Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director: Dos and Don'ts

NTEN

This is a regular series in the nonprofit leadership journal. Just a reminder that this column is meant to be a humorous and insightful “behind the scenes” take on what the people who are formally or informally responsible for technology at your organization are thinking and feeling. DO blindly put your faith in technology.