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Five green flags for funders in your grant proposal

Candid

Last year, we shared our crowdsourced list of red flags that funders look for in grant proposals—the things that immediately reveal the weak points in an application and raise questions about the organization’s credibility. Not surprisingly, the question we got most in response to that article was: What are green flags for funders?

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Do Good Graduation Gift Giveaway: Work on Purpose from Echoing Green

Have Fun - Do Good

I'd gained all kinds of knowledge and ideals, but had no idea how to use them in the real world. I wish I'd had a book like Work on Purpose by Echoing Green's Senior Vice President, Lara Galinsky , with Kelly Nuxoll. To enter, please leave a comment describing why a young graduate you care about (it could be you) needs this book.

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Doing Museum Work: Your Thoughts

Museum 2.0

But this one resonated clearly, as I got 75 retweets and 61 comments. So many wonderful ideas, and I shared a few below. And here are a few suggestions from commenters. Sharing articles that work is a great reason to stay on Museum Twitter by the way. This month, we're thinking about the way we do work in museums.

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Get Your Social Media Strategy in Shape With Spreadsheet Aerobics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When we see the green arrows pointing up and the numbers look good, we might think — “they like me, they really like me.&# But you can’t really put that data into context and learn from it. Questions that encourage people to share resources: “ What are the Best Social Media ROI Posts? New Fans (Likes).

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs

Have Fun - Do Good

Share your expertise Think about all of the brainpower and expertise within your organization's staff, board and volunteers. Why not share their knowledge on your blog? Share breaking news within your field Chances are someone on your staff is already bookmarking and forwarding news stories about your issue each day.

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Research Friday: Financial literacy: understanding money for today’s activities and tomorrow’s security

ASU Lodestar Center

We welcome your comments and feedback. 1 This study, Financial Literacy and Knowledge in the Nonprofit Sector (PDF) , "engaged a random sample of primarily human service nonprofits, as well as health, civic, environmental, arts, and education nonprofits." You serve on a nonprofit board of directors. The Moody’s Foundation, 2011.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Learnings from FriendFeed Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

FriendFeed is in a category called digital lifestyle aggregators that let you aggregate all your various feeds and share with your friends. And for expert level knowledge, read these blog posts about FriendFeed that Louis Gray has bookmarked.). In addition, a lot of ad hoc conversation and informal resource sharing unfolded.

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