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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

.orgSource

Despite the novelty, we were interviewing some of the most forward-thinking leaders in our community. What are the lessons learned? Following are a few of my observations on the indelible takeaways and lessons learned about remote work. The post Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment appeared first on.orgSource.

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7 Key Lessons Learned from Virtual Fundraising Events in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

With a solid year of virtual fundraising under our collective belt, let’s take a look at seven key lessons learned in 2020 to help your nonprofit continue reaching those goals and fighting for its mission. When shifting to a virtual, online fundraising event, your nonprofit increases your reach far beyond your immediate community.

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Business And Life Lessons From Entrepreneur Miguel Leal

Eric Jacobsen Blog

What I like most about Miguel Leal ’s memoir, aside from its overall compelling and inspiring information, are the business and life lessons he shares. Those lessons are found throughout his recently released memoir, The House That Cheese Built. Here are his business and life lessons : Passion can find you when you least expect it.

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Five Lessons for Creating an Effective (and Accountable) Nonprofit Board

Blue Avocado

To do this, I need to trace both the history of the organization as well as the transformational changes it underwent in order to illustrate the lessons I learned throughout this process. However, along the way we learned several lessons that proved integral to maintaining an effective—and accountable—board.

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Three lessons nonprofits learned from the pandemic

Candid

From maintaining strong donor relations to providing necessary services, both nonprofits and their communities benefit from in-person interactions. Nonprofits were suddenly unable to engage donors with in-person events or provide traditional means of supporting their community. Lesson #1: Be resilient and plan ahead.

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Culture, Community, and Technology—A Successful 2022 Convergence

.orgSource

The motivation to build stronger relationships, both remote and in-person, resonated across the association community. These special opportunities for exchanging stories and lessons learned make me a more competent and confident professional. Creating Community.

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Building Innovation Into Your Nonprofit Culture: 5 Lessons from Joan Garry

DonorPerfect

Her session at the 2023 DonorPerfect Community Conference, Reigniting Innovation Within Your Organization, was an inspiring talk about how our nonprofit heroes can propel their vision forward and see their mission succeed.

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