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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

.orgSource

Is technology tying your audience in knots? We structured this conference based on feedback from.orgCommunity’s fall Solutions Day participants. If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. Perhaps it’s content that’s missing the mark.

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Scrappy VS Strategic: Is there a generational divide in nonprofits around how to innovate using new technology?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Daniel Ben-Horin from TechSoup Global wrote a thought provoking post over at the SSIR about generational differences in nonprofits when it comes to trying to scale social change strategies using social technologies. Here are some excerpts: The tension between generations on scaling social change ideas with technology.

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Rethinking corporate social responsibility

ASU Lodestar Center

Paine Consulting Services. Corporate presence and visibility in the community have been most effectively accomplished through relatively low cost/high yield investments, including short-term project grants, event sponsorships, cause-related marketing, voluntarism and hands-on projects, in-kind giving (e.g.,

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The 8 Key Elements of a Federated Buying Agreement

Connection Cafe

” article published earlier in this series, we discussed information technology purchases, and how a central buying agency can represent— or fail to represent —affiliate interests. The Vendor (or vendors) – who provide products or services in support of the head-office, the affiliates or both. How long will your agreement need to last?

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past twenty years, the Brainerd Foundation has invested nearly $50 million in organizations working to protect the environment in the Northwest. Technology : Cheryl Contee, Fission Strategy. New Technology for New Power Movements. In some ways, a design lab can be thought of as “participatory research and testing.”.

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How to Build Platforms that Our Movements Can Own

Non Profit Quarterly

Nonprofits and technology often don’t mix. It isn’t because nonprofits are fundamentally inept with technology, however. Technology projects in the nonprofit sector are simultaneously outrageously expensive and drastically underfunded. Before long, you’ll have the development assistant searching Google for “technology grants.”.

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Fundraising Strategies for Nonprofits: Craft the Best Approach for Your Organization

CauseVox

Let’s face it: consistent funding is the lifeblood of nonprofit work – without it, we cannot create the impact we want in our communities; and from individual giving to foundation grants and everything in between, there are so many different ways to go about fundraising.