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Use This Sample Letter With Your Board To Boost Year-End Giving

Bloomerang

It’s long been documented that the most successful nonprofits have (1) a board that plays a critical role in their fundraising and (2) built a strong collaborative partnership between the board and leadership staff. Sending this sample letter is in that vein. Please let us know. That, too, was a good step because it created buy-in.

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10 Reasons to Attend the Collaborative: Virtual Sessions

Classy

The Collaborative: Virtual Sessions , hosted by Classy , is an online conference designed exclusively for nonprofit and social sector professionals. For the second year in a row, the Collaborative: Virtual Sessions is completely free, and completely virtual. 10 Reasons to Attend the Collaborative: Virtual Sessions. Data trends.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Collaborative Learning: Fostering a culture of shared learning about AI is beneficial. Openness fosters trust and reassures your supporters about the handling of their data. Team Unity: All staff and volunteers should understand and adhere to the same AI guidelines. Consistency is critical for the effective and ethical use of AI.

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5 Reasons Your Board Should Switch to Google Drive

Nonprofit Tech for Good

More importantly, moving to the cloud is a great way to demonstrate transparency, strengthen institutional memory, conserve resources, collaborate, and display tech-savvy. Sample Google Drive Structure Available for Download. 4) Collaborate Outside of Scheduled Meetings. 1) Demonstrate Transparency. 3) Conserve Resources.

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Zero-cost, maximum-impact professional development for fundraisers

Candid

Where can I find samples? Tap into the power of collaborative learning Social learning, or observational learning, proposes that we learn by observing others, a process that that can foster increased self-esteem and reduced anxiety in educational settings. Another way to learn collaboratively is to form a “book-ish club.”

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Ontarion Nonprofit Network releases new State of the Nonprofit Sector in 2022 report

Charity Village

The Ontario Nonprofit Network in collaboration with l’Assemblée de la Francophonie de l’Ontario (l’AFO), conducted a sector survey to evaluate the health of nonprofits in Ontario. The survey sampled 1500 nonprofits, charities, and grassroots groups across the province.

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Join us for the social collaboration game at SHINE

Amy Sample Ward

My colleague, friend, and collaborator David Wilcox just posted about the social collaboration game we are going to be putting on at SHINE derived partly from the social media game and from our work on the Social by Social project. Join the Social Collaboration Game on day two of SHINE. You’ll find details here. “ Sign up here.

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