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Life After Luminate CRM: Moving Forward with the Nonprofit Success Pack

Cloud 4 Good

While this information might not come as a surprise, there is a clear path forward for your technology strategy as it relates to managing your constituents. For nonprofit organizations currently utilizing the LCRM product, the time is now to plan for what comes next. But don’t worry, you’re not in this alone. Making the Move to NPSP.

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An 8-Step Plan for Nonprofit Change Management

Neon CRM

Change is hard. Change is inevitable. For nonprofits working with limited resources and staff, the prospect of adapting a new practice or technology can seem extra intimidating—even if it promises to make everyone’s job easier in the long run. That’s where change management comes in. Change management: What is it?

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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Rebooting Your Digital Community Building

NTEN

Most organizations incorporate messaging training as part of the new hire process and encourage employees to “represent” when they are out and about at professional networking events. If the administrative assistant live-tweeted inspiring takeaways from a training? This will require training and education. and on and on.

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Social Media in the Board Room

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In order to scale, nonprofits will need to develop a social media policy as well as operational guidelines. The Red Cross is one of the better nonprofit examples. Their handbook provides a good blueprint for staff, affiliates and volunteer to serve as ambassadors for the organization on social networks. .

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What To Do When Your Admin Costs Rise

Connection Cafe

Train Instead of Hire. For many nonprofits, salaries and benefits for staff make up the largest percentage of admin costs. This is exacerbated by the high turnover that is prevalent in nonprofits. Your first thought should always be “Do I have anyone here already who could be trained to fill this role?”.

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Switching Nonprofit CRMS Doesn’t Have to be Scary

Neon CRM

How do you know when it’s time for your nonprofit to find a new CRM solution? We sat down with Neon One’s Product Marketing Manager, Samantha Nyland, for an in-depth conversation about the ins and out of switching to a new nonprofit CRM. I often talk to nonprofits who are using a free CRM or an extremely basic, low-cost system.

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Who Sits at Your Leadership Table? A Case for Senior Technologists

NTEN

By George Weiner, CTO, DoSomething.org If you were building an office building for your nonprofit, when would you bring in an architect? The same holds true for lawyers, investment bankers, firemen, and doctors; their skills are not needed in day-to-day operations at the management level of a nonprofit. Efficiency. During his 4.5