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Make Change Your Most Significant Advantage

.orgSource

This idea from an article in the “Harvard Business Review” caught my attention. “As The post Make Change Your Most Significant Advantage appeared first on.orgSource. As the shelf life of business strategies grows shorter, a corporation’s transformation capability becomes its only enduring advantage.”

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Book Review: Generosity Crisis

NonProfit PRO

To survive in this dynamically changing environment, nonprofits must rethink how they do what they do today with their community of supporters and donors. “The Generosity Crisis” identifies how the nonprofit world is in a battle for survival against many competitive, deep-pocketed and unsuspecting forces.

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5 Ways to Empower Scholarship Reviewers

sgEngage

Reviewing scholarship applications can be one of the most complicated processes to manage during scholarship season. Reviewers are a critical piece to the award cycle, and scholarship administrators are dependent on them to complete the rest of the scholarship process. Hold a kickoff meeting with reviewers each season.

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Apple Mail Privacy Protection Changes: 7 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Respond

NonProfit PRO

So, let’s review what exactly has changed, and how nonprofits can best navigate Apple’s new features.

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Cloud for Good Year in Review: 2021

Cloud 4 Good

When Founder and CEO Tal Frankfurt first established Cloud for Good in 2010, he planted the seeds for what would soon grow into one of the most impactful, transformative organizations in the Salesforce ecosystem and crafted a company culture that unites Goodies in their connected pursuit of positive change through technology.

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The Smart Nonprofit Book and New Article in Harvard Business Review!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I am thrilled to share with you my article in today’s Harvard Business Review , “ How Smart Tech Is Transforming Nonprofits ,” co-authored with Allison Fine. Smart nonprofits aren’t just large organizations; smaller organizations are just as able to use the technology and pivot to a deeply relational model of social change.

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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

Candid

Based largely on input we’ve received from individual organizations and partners, we’re proposing 205 changes to the PCS. Before moving forward with these changes, however, we want to give as many people as possible a chance to weigh in on them. These recommended changes then went through multiple rounds of internal review.