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How Does Your Nonprofit Use Data To Improve Results?

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It is from the recent workshop that NTEN and NPower in Charlotte, NC to help participants understand the power of data to drive decision-making for nonprofits. It’s a topic that NTEN’s executive director, Holly Ross, has covered with this must-read post: “ Four Ways Nonprofits Can Increase Their Impact With Data.”.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

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Innovation Lab Facilitation : For the past few years, I’ve trained in and designed and facilitated innovation labs using the Luma Institute Methods.

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25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas | A Guide for 2021

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You’ve probably redirected your focus to virtual methods, too. Prioritizing your online presence and digital engagement methods is key to not just surviving, but thriving, during this time. UrbanPromise Charlotte implemented a program during the pandemic called “Family Meetings.” 25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas.

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The Power Of A Best-In-Class Donor Management System For Faith-Based Organizations

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Payment processing methods: To handle financial transactions and ensure accurate donation processing. Volunteer management systems: To manage and coordinate volunteers for various activities and events. Fundraising tools: To create and manage campaigns, accept online donations, and track donor contributions.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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During her lifetime, biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude Elion worked to develop drugs to treat leukemia and prevent rejection in kidney transplant recipients, as well as revolutionary drug treatments and research methods for diseases like malaria and AIDS. Charlotte Cooper. She won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1988. Marie Curie.

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