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How to Write Job Descriptions for Your Nonprofit

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For example, if you were creating a job description for a development associate at your nonprofit, you might have a purpose statement that says: “The development associate will source and recommend grant applications to the development manager to ensure that the organization is exploring all of the funding resources available.

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Integrating Development and Finance through Technology and Best Practices

Connection Cafe

A great change management technique, build (or re-engineer) your policies in a collaborative way.? Here are some real-life examples : . For example, campaigns and appeals are generally created by and owned by your d evelopment team.? Part of change management is continuing the dialogue and dare we say, have fun.?

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ve constantly stretching myself to learn new techniques that help nonprofits embrace and effectively put social media strategies and tools into practice as well as address the change management issues of becoming a Networked Nonprofit. I’ve using the technique to deliver conversational keynotes at conferences.

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

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For example, you could need assistance with: Fundraising strategy, including a wide range of specialized campaign types. Our expertise is in tech, so check out our guide to nonprofit tech consulting for a walkthrough of an example project. Explore our past work for a few examples of our services in action. Why They Stand Out.

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Always Follow Through

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Sunday, August 1, 2010 Always Follow Through Set a good example for your employees and follow through on everything you say you are going to do. If you say youll send a team member a report, do so. Too many managers dont follow through. Dont limit your time for only your direct reports. Make conversation with your team.

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Give Positive Feedback. Don't Praise.

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Worse yet, without positive feedback, employees feel no sense that they are appreciated as individual talents with specific desires to learn and grow on the job and in their careers, reports Nicholas Nigro, author of, The Everything Coaching and Mentoring Book. The report that you just prepared for me was thorough and concise.

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Ten More Ways To Be An Effective Leader

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Monday, July 5, 2010 Ten More Ways To Be An Effective Leader Here are 10 behaviors, techniques and tips you can use to be an effective leader: Respond to questions quickly and fully. Dont limit your time for only your direct reports. Take an interest in your employees and their personal milestone events.