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Tech Across Your Org: Shared Technology Vision

NTEN

From their vision and mission statements they created a style guide that is clearly reflected in everything they do online and off. Everything starts with vision, Schert says. In their case, that comes from founder and choreographer, Trey McIntyre. That vision and mission are also translated into the way that everyone in the company engages.

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What lies beneath social media stress, fear, and barriers to adoption in nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When nonprofits started using the web, it was largely disconnected from what the rest of the org was doing. was going mainstream in nonprofit workplaces, along with the need to develop technology plans. Similar adoption issues and themes surfaced as I identified in my recent post on social media policy. using the web, email, etc.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Tech Adoption Levels

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Operating - we keep up; we have stable infrastructure and a set of technology policies and practices. In the meantime, we'd love to hear about where you think your org falls in this Tech Adoption spectrum -- let us know in the comments below! Functioning - we keep the lights on; we have basic systems in place to meet immediate needs.

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Shifts in Nonprofit Finance: Looking Back at 30 Years of Evolving Technology

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It was clear from the conversation that managing change requires more than new hardware and software. In order to best serve the needs of your organization, nonprofit financial leaders must think through how they can empower intentional change management in their people and processes as well as technology.

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Shifts in Nonprofit Finance: Looking Back at 30 Years of Evolving Technology

sgEngage

It was clear from the conversation that managing change requires more than new hardware and software. In order to best serve the needs of your organization, nonprofit financial leaders must think through how they can empower intentional change management in their people and processes as well as technology.