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Weaving Together Online/Offline Collaboration In A Network Context

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Collaborating Via Artifacts. As he shared the story, I had some questions about weaving offline/online collaboration within networks. We most typically think of the offline/online as a sequence somewhat like this: Small group meets face-to-face - builds trust. View more presentations from Eugene Kim.

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Planning and Hosting Your First Fundraising Committee Meeting

Greater Giving

Mastering Your First Committee Meeting for a Successful Fundraising Event with Greater Giving Organizing a fundraising event can be a thrilling endeavor, but success hinges on effective planning and collaboration. Neglecting Team Dynamics: Foster a collaborative and positive environment within the committee.

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Are Marketing and Fundraising Changing Permanently?

Saleforce Nonprofit

This journey has continued: The initial pandemic scramble of moving offline events online evolved into recognizing data and digital as central to fundraising strategy and success. Silos within fundraising teams and collaboration with other internal teams — already under increasing tension — must ultimately be challenged and reset.

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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

Strategies for effective and collaborative idea generation How can you ensure that your ideas not only get heard, but also gain traction within a brainstorming group? Online brainstorming tools, like Miro and Lucid , replicate the offline experience using virtual templates. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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Changing our vision of Change: Revisiting the Pollyanna Principles

Amy Sample Ward

I reviewed her book in the Stanford Social Innovation Review blog and I’m still excited for the opportunities the sector has as Hildy explains them: We have a huge opportunity before us to remodel our social benefit organization structure. We’ve done step 1: admitted that we have a problem. Read the full post. ].

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Net Smart: How To Thrive Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They include: attention, crap detection, collaboration, networks, and participation. Some points that particularly resonated and that I have been working on myself are: Mindfulness is about becoming aware of how you direct your attention – both online and offline. Small talk nourishes trust. Trust lubricates transaction.

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10 Tips for Selling (More) Fundraiser Tickets

Neon CRM

Use Old School Marketing Channels to Stand Out This is the flip side of focusing all your event marketing efforts on digital channels: If you can break through with people in an offline setting, your message will really stand apart. And in order to do that, you’re going to have to go old school. That’s what group tickets are there for!

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