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Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation and Impact: Reflecting on Our Journey

The MatrixFiles

HOW we do our work hasn’t changed either – we’re still committed to client education, we’re still fanatic about delighting our clients, we still like to go deep with our clients, and we work hard to keep the same team working with clients over time and across projects. looks like. How have we done this? There is no try.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Does your work at a nonprofit include facilitating meetings or trainings? Brainstorming can be done as a solo activity or group or collaborative brainstorming. It can also be used to create work norms or processes. They can also be descriptive questions such as “what is working, what is not, and why?”

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1 Million Trailhead Badges: Lessons from Salesforce.org’s Trailhead Journey

Saleforce Nonprofit

Map out your strategy: Literally, draw your map of content and audiences on paper or a slide. Get input: Ask your key stakeholders what’s working, what else they need, and how your learning map (here’s where that drawing comes in) would fill the gaps. We gathered input from customers, partners, and employees.

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2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Amy Sample Ward

Topic : Designing Online Engagement to Collaborate with Your Community. Successful organizations intentionally design and construct multiple online channels that enable access for all fans and develop paths for relationship reciprocity and trust, fostering true evangelists. Presentation slides. Date : April 4, 2012.

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Dancefloor and Balcony: What I learned about emergent online collaboration from Eugene Eric Kim

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Eugene was the consultant on Packard Foundation’s Organizational Effectiveness grant to strengthen the network of a Population/Reproductive Health grantee, The International Institute of Education's Leadership Development for Moblizing Reproductive Health Program. His work was recently profiled in this New York Times piece.

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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

Get Fully Funded

The first step may be to change the way you work. If you want to be more productive and get more done without working 24/7, you have to change your habits. We all have our own way of doing things, but sometimes our work outgrows our organization methods. Do you constantly lecture yourself to work smarter? That’s right.

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How #GivingTuesday Can Help Your Nonprofit Reach PhilanthroKids or Generation Z Donors

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Research points to the emergence of a dynamic generation: educated, industrious, collaborative and eager to build a better world (see slide 10). A good checklist and some recommendations can be found on slides 50-53. .” This generation is loosely defined as those born after 1995 and who are now 18 and under.