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Collaboration for Funders: Use the Right Tools

Forum One

This is the final post in our series on online collaboration for grantmakers. In part one, we look at determining the value of creating a collaboration community. The second part explores challenges in facilitating collaboration. The world of collaboration platforms is a bit of a jungle.

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More online than local: Why I love Google Docs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A good deal of my work involves collaboration with remotes colleagues and includes tasks as writing articles, curriculum, research, etc. Not everyone I work with has moved away from Word/Excel -- so I'm finding myself with one foot in the web-based collaboration tools and the other foot stuck in Microsoft Office.

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John Kenyon's Aussie Adventure

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

John posted a marvelous report on the NTEN listservs about what he learned. I'm hoping that I can convince him to guest blog or collaborate on a post on a good issue maybe like once month or so. s NTC in content and structure with a variety of topics and demonstrations. His post would be the perfect blog post.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Collaboration on student projects or other ways. Create collaborative, student-authored resources. In thinking about tagging, flickr, and rss tools, what are some ways that you can collaborate with others to create content or have your students create content? In most cases simple syntax structure is used. Hiring people.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

If you are able to collaborate, if you have good relationships with different partners, I think that that’s wonderful. Those tend to be a lot more structured and there has to be more concept refinement before submitting an application and cultivation with the program officer. So that’s great. So thanks for sharing that.

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ExhibitFiles: Interviews with Initiators Jim Spadaccini and Wendy Pollock

Museum 2.0

I spoke to them on different days, so I've taken some liberty with structure here, but their words are maintained intact. Well, if we can come up with an open structure where anyone who works at any level of the process could share that process-that would be very unique and add very high value. What was the basis for this project?

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

They’re collaborative, they’re passionate about your mission. And the way that I’m going to talk about these case studies is the purpose, the structure, and the outcome of each. So feel free to get on our mailing listserv or whatever the real phrase is called and stay in touch. It’s how my brain works.