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If You're Part of the Cream, You're Gonna Get Licked

NTEN

" Often, she sees senior managers and people at the bottom of the org chart pushing for openness, meeting resistance at that middle manager level - the cream of the Oreo. AND - one lucky survey respondent will get a SIGNED copy of Charlene's new book. They get licked. Instead, I'll first as YOU to score us.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Tech Adoption Levels

NTEN

[This is part three of a series taking a closer look at the key benchmarks from our 6th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing & Investments Survey Report , conducted with The NonProfit Times. The above chart represents the responses from survey participants. You can download the complete report for free here.] for free. >

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Monday.com Platform overview: Monday.com enables workflows based on your organization’s needs, including views like Gantt charts, Kanban, and more. Top feature: Analyze your data using charts that are updated in real-time. Run Agile sprints, marketing campaigns, and other initiatives to support your nonprofit’s goals.

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Bad Websites, Good Fundraising

Tech Soup

According to a DonorTrends survey, 58% of donors say they research an organization online before they give a gift, though most of them don't give online. It will likely take qualitative research (focus groups, interviews, surveys) or web usability studies to get a handle on this.

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WeAreMedia Live Workshop: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On the evaluation survey, we asked people to identify their "aha magic learning moment." 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!"

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Social Network Analysis for Non-Profits, Part II

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But the connections might be so be numerous, or the formal org charts might be so misleading, that you can’t “see” what is happening easily. If you missed it, you can read Part 1: Systems Mapping for Nonprofits. Understanding who is connected to whom can strengthen your strategy.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 2c: Card Sorts

Connection Cafe

Some indicators that a card sort test is a good activity for a design project include: A website that is structured according to the org chart so that each department has their own section. You can also start with a Survey and ask for volunteers that way. Surveys and Interviews. Other Posts in this Series. Introduction.

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