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Fundraising Apps: 25+ Tools To Help Your Org Raise More

Bloomerang

25+ Fundraising Apps for Your Nonprofit to Consider Fundraising apps can be powerful tools for raising more for your mission, but each one is different and will provide different benefits to your organization. The app has full access to your different projects and the “cards” (things to do) within that project.

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Workplace Giving Data Problems Just Got Worse

3rd Sector Labs

The second blog, Why Mid-sized Businesses Need CSR , gives us a map of the problem. Step 3: Internally, charities need to re-org and re-focus to address the changes. One corporate partner’s needs may differ from another’s. But orgs know data. We need the workplace. In other words, everything. Closing thought.

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Learning to Love the Re-Org: How We Executed a Staff Restructuring

Museum 2.0

After an hour, I had 12 different versions of our staff structure, each in its own little box. When we had seven people, we barely needed an organizational chart. I had never heard anyone at any organization say, “that re-org sure was great!” Was the re-org perfect? Some were impractical. Some were poetic. I was scared.

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Org Charts: Social Networking for the At-Work Set

Museum 2.0

Org charts, like maps, aren't given the attention they should be, especially in large institutions. Org charts are not just about putting people in their place. Each homepage is designed differently (ugh), so you have to hunt for the "Members" page to find all the people on that committee. I was captivated.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

I was sharing with Steven earlier, you know, we’re working in about 20 different countries and are managing $50 million in development costs. Today, Brian and I really want to take a bit of a different approach. We want to look through a different lens into these campaigns. We know the stress points.

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation, Case Studies, and Workshop

Amy Sample Ward

All of the words probably have different meanings to each of us, but as a term, I mean programming, services, media events or campaigns that emerge from the needs, actions and involvement of the community. Org is a terrific example of a CDSI campaign. Presentation. So, what is that opportunity? What are those strategies?

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WeAreMedia Live Workshop: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Your workshop encouraged us to devise a strategy for using social media, and to tease out what these tools could really mean to our mission, vision, and constituencies -- rather than just, "hurry up and get your org up on Twitter!" Use the smart chart to get communications strategy in place first. Finish the social media strategy map.