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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

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See larger image here: Map from: Waddell, Steve. A lot of the ideas resonate with using online social networks and social media effectively for nonprofits, especially in the larger frame of movement building. One of the tools for better understanding networks are visual diagnostics and mapping techniques.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

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For example, long-form storytelling may still convert better than short snippets – the current long-form podcasts that top business charts are showing this. Elements to include when studying techniques that inspire immediate action and applying those lessons: Analyze effective ad appeals – what motivates rapid response?

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Write Your Nonprofit Business Plan in 9 Sections

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Evaluation Plan. This can be a separate section, or evaluation methods can be added to various other sections. Evaluation is critical to determine your effectiveness as a nonprofit — and it’s particularly important for grants. Management and Organizational Charts. What is your mechanism for follow-up?

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WeAreMedia Live Workshop: Reflections

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Being able to make decisions and evaluate are more appropriate for a learning experience delivered over time such as a semester long course or at least having some time and space in between sessions. evaluate the results of your social media experiment and use the information to improve your next social media strategy experiment.

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Top Ten Chart Secrets from A Nonprofit Data Nerd

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But being a nonprofit data is not just about being an Excel ninja, it is also about visualizing data and being a chart master. When Ann told me she has lots of secrets and time saving tips for charts and offered to write this guest post, I was thrilled. Charts can be one of your strongest communication tools. Secret #10.

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Networked Capacity Building: Finish Line Grantees Social Media Training

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Along with Ed Walz, myself, and Liane, we spent a lot of time at the beginning mapping out program level outs and used a modified theory of change process. This prevents getting to tactical too quickly and places results in a larger context. It also connects the social media technical assistance to results.

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Reflections on the Meyer Memorial Trust Workshop

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Then, I match this against participant feedback/evaluations. I also didn't focus on some of the techniques I learned from She's So Geeky speaker training - the eye contact and the verb. What's your strategy map? What worked? What didn't? Working with the team at the Meyer Trust - Marie, Amy, Aaron, and everyone was fantastic.