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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

Developing a consistent format that allows for easy comparison across months and years. Bring that connection to life. Make your reporting easier for the experts to explain and for the novices to understand by— Using clear, concise language and avoiding financial jargon. Eliminating unnecessary details. Labeling headings clearly.

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Life after Common Ground: Part 6 – Apsona

Judi Sohn

Both applications are generously donated by their developers to non-profit organizations, so there’s no comparison on price. Apsona is a tool for Salesforce data manipulation and visualization, similar in some respects to the much-loved DemandTools. Here’s why: It runs right within Salesforce.

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ADP Canada Happiness@Work Index: Workers’ in Canada satisfaction bounces back in July

Charity Village

The ADP Canada monthly Happiness@Work Index (Index) for July shows that Canadian workers are more satisfied with their work-life balance and flexibility in comparison to June. Canadian workers are reporting an increase in happiness levels across generations and regions. The National Work Happiness Score for July 2023 is 6.7/10,

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A Day in the Life of a Classy Account Executive

Classy

Some might think a day in the life of an account executive at a software company is quite similar everywhere. What else have you noticed about Classy in comparison so far? The post A Day in the Life of a Classy Account Executive appeared first on Classy. Lauren: Sounds like there’s a path for everyone here.

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Git

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I became sold on version control fairly far back in my programming life. drupal.org is moving to Git, making my life oh so much easier. Back when CVS (C0ncurrent Version System) was the standard. I learned it, although there were varied gaps in my use of it, so it never became second nature. That was last year.

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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve waxed on about this tool ever since I’ve found it, and I would love to challenge a loyal Basecamp user to a point-by-point comparison of the two tools. Another important tool, which I use in my personal life as well as consulting life, is Evernote. I think it knocks Basecamp right out of the water.

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3 Steps to Finding the Right Technology Vendor for Your Nonprofit

Everyaction

For nonprofit staff, getting the most bang for your buck isn’t just a goal, it’s a way of life. Quantify values to help compare When possible, assign number values to desires and compatibility to aid in comparison. For any given feature, whether or not a vendor meets your needs may not be a simple yes or no answer.