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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

sgEngage

Grantmakers want to know if their funding has created the change they have envisioned. Here, we explore for whom change is desired and who is defining and measuring that change. It is our hope, as funders, that financially resourcing a movement, an organization, or an individual can lead to positive change.

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To Build or Buy a Software Solution: Which is Right for You?

Association Analytics

While usage is a great data point to evaluate your product’s success, there’s so much more to consider when weighing the options to build an in-house solution or use an off-the-shelf product. Throughout the evaluation process, it’s important to keep your association’s unique goals and success metrics top-of-mind.

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The benefits of working with a selection consultant to find your next AMS

Nimble AMS

Finally, a consultant can help you evaluate the AMS vendor responses, assisting you as you make an informed decision. AMS selection consultants attend software demos, go to user groups, and have extensive product knowledge to guide your organization’s software search. Offer industry insights into the best software.

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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

sgEngage

As a grantmaking organization focused on the success of your grantees, it is essential to have a process in place to manage personnel changes—for both you and your grantees—so everyone stays informed and on schedule. Evaluate the tasks the new user will perform regularly before handing over keys to the system.

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4 Things Large Nonprofits Miss When Redesigning their Website

Forum One

Decide what will change based on user segmentation and where this will occur on the website. For example, images and content displayed on the homepage will change based on past clicking and scrolling behavior. The purpose is not only to affect and control change but also to help staff and stakeholders adapt to these changes.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

There are some basic technology skills that most staff likely need, such as the ability to operate productivity software (e.g., Success in highly technical roles relies just as much on customer service and change management as on technical abilities. And when all else fails, bribe people with food.

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Essential Strategies for Your Foundation’s Next Website Redesign

Forum One

Decide what will change based on user segmentation and where this will occur on the website. For example, images and content displayed on the homepage will change based on past clicking and scrolling behavior. Establish new digital governance and implement change management. The importance of a change management plan.