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Zero-cost, maximum-impact professional development for fundraisers

Candid

For example, you can either attend a webinar or enroll in a self-paced online course on finding grants to learn about different types of foundations, what motivates them to give, and how you can start researching funders who are likely to be interested in your nonprofit’s mission and work.

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Build a Digital Ecology–Promote IT Collaboration Across Your Organization

.orgSource

To become a digital business everyone in the organization must use their IT tools to collaborate. Executives who defer this responsibility convey the idea that digital thinking and collaboration are not a priority. Bill Bruce, CEO of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, gives this advice. “I

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Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership

Greater Giving

Make it a Collaborative Learning Experience Instead of a traditional lecture, consider an interactive workshop format. The post Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership appeared first on Greater Giving Blog. Examples include who is in charge of volunteers at events, and how to thank volunteers for their service.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some individuals might try ChatGPT, encounter a subpar output, and give up. Fortunately, you don’t need to learn coding or a new language. Collaborative Learning: Fostering a culture of shared learning about AI is beneficial. This brings us to our next point.

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How To Focus When You Work in An Open Office Space

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Gensler study suggests that employees need four different work areas to be productive: focus, collaborate, learn, and socialize. Such spaces offer great benefits for collaboration, transparency, knowledge sharing, learning, creativity, and team building. Based on what I observed and heard, yes!

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Get to Know the Lodestar Center: Lili Wang

ASU Lodestar Center

I am also interested in the intersection of the government and the nonprofit sectors, which includes cross-sector collaboration, nonprofit provision of public services, etc. I have studied minority volunteering and giving behaviors, social media giving, planned giving, and community foundations both in the US, and in other countries.

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From Community Arts To Community of Online Learners: Janet Salmons, Ph.D

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most of the projects with these programs were carried out collaboratively; so I had a chance to see how different kinds of organizations, from grassroots to national, operate. It focused on collaborative e-learning. A premise for this work is that we need to be better at working collaboratively???whether

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