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Research Friday: Ten Types of Collaboration (an alternate view)

ASU Lodestar Center

Models of Collaboration , by professor Mark Hager and Tyler Curry, identifies and describes types of nonprofit collaborations from an analysis of the 177 nominations submitted in 2009 for the prestigious Collaboration Prize. Creation of a New Org *. nonprofit practice. Affiliated Programming *.

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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin ? new research

Pamela Grow

To help nonprofits tackle this quandary, we teamed up with two other business professors , Arian Aflaki and Goker Aydin , to develop a mathematical model to guide nonprofits on how to divvy up their spending to optimize both current performance and future resilience through their spending priorities. Read the original article.

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Decade of Nimblers: A celebration of our staff

Nimble AMS

You can evaluate where you’d like to go back to and spend more time. To see our ideas in each customer’s org is truly rewarding. Our customers are the most amazing and collaborative people I have ever worked with. The upgrade approach is modeled after the Salesforce’s methodology of three product releases each year.

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Interview: Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink on the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We also welcome and encourage collaboration, including between technical and social sector experts. What do orgs receive if they are selected, how comprehensive is the submission process.) A great place to start is with our free educational resources on the AI Impact Challenge website.

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Tips for Activating a Culture of Wellbeing in the Nonprofit Workplace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If we lack the skills to avoid collaborative overload, manage difficult conversations, learn from failure, the resulting physical, emotional, and mental strain gets in the way of a nonprofit organization’s success. Building basic processes for getting work done, for example collaborative calendar planning.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

What that translates to is that a movement is built on collaboration, incorporates co-design between individuals and organizations, and remains focused, even during an event or campaign, on lasting, real impact. org before? And everything was shareable, collaborative, contagious. How do you evaluate your programs and services?

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation, Case Studies, and Workshop

Amy Sample Ward

Well, you’ll find that much of the work that involves your community, whether it’s building up the community, working on engagement, listening, evaluation, or anything else, involves strategy that goes in a circle. The approach is focused on organic collaboration and growth for the entire community. No Short Cuts. Campaigns: 350.org.