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Study the Data, But Eat the Cake—Put the Human Factor Forward

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Predictive modeling reveals future outcomes and trends with greater accuracy than traditional methods, enabling proactive decision-making and change management. Automating data exploration frees time to focus on higher-level analysis and interpretation of results. It’s free with limited usage. And what might that be?

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6 New Years resolutions for your association to have a better 2024

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Not only can you save staff time, but you can boost your ROI by freeing staff to work on higher-value projects. Lack of change management Is your association hoping to grow in the New Year? Growth can be a challenge for any organization, but to advance your goals in 2024, you must be open to change.

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When nonprofit strategic planning goes wrong 

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In addition, we will share several of our organization’s free educational and planning resources to support your efforts throughout this piece. Change management needs to be built in from the beginning.” Preeta Nayak is a partner at The Bridgespan Group, based in San Francisco.

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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

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If you have a trusted group of grantees, you can ask them to estimate the time they spend on your application or provide feedback on which part of the application takes the longest. Do you analyze it, report it, or share it with your stakeholders? Consider anonymizing the comments before you share them to minimize any unintended bias.

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Amplifying Female Voices: Strategies for Equitable and Inclusive Grantmaking

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Like many diversity efforts, including women’s voices in grantmaking decisions—particularly women from historically marginalized groups—doesn’t often happen organically. Typically, it takes someone seeing a situation that needs to change and doing the work to change it. It was about whether they trusted us.”

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3 Ways Grantmakers Can Jumpstart a Culture of Well-Being for Employees and Grantees

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Over the course of my career in the government and nonprofit sectors, I experienced my fair share of burnout and overwhelm in the name of saving the world. This exercise can be done individually or as a small group. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. I also witnessed countless friends and colleagues have similar experiences.

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Attend Online Nonprofit Technology Conference (Special Discount for Beth's Blog Readers)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They Just Won't Listen to Reason (Chapter on Change Management with Dahna Goldstein. Professional networking and sharing in an online community that “lives” after the event. A free copy of the NTEN book, Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission ($40 value). Keynotes from Ami Dar. of Idealist.org and Marnie Webb.