Remove Culture Remove Language Remove Literacy Remove Skills
article thumbnail

Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

How do you go about developing the technology skills of your staff? In this post, I will briefly explain how to pinpoint which technology skills folks need, assess current skill levels, provide training that doesn’t stink, and nurture a technology-positive culture where tech skills are a priority.

Skills 88
article thumbnail

Leveraging the SDGs to Maximize Your Impact

sgEngage

By breaking down each goal into consumable sections, we hope you will be able to maximize the impact of the SDGs, harness a shared language in seeking funding, and bring about greater change. It serves as a guide to navigating the information, how your mission aligns, and the attainment of each goal.

Impact 71
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Beyond Survival: Post-Disruption Nonprofit Digital Strategy

Bloomerang

Did you work on your culture of diversity, inclusiveness, and love of humanity ? . A/B testing can help determine which language resonates and which does not. . Did you check in with donors more frequently simply to see how they were doing? These are all great adaptive strategies, but now what? . Those pillars are: . Donor experience.

Digital 118
article thumbnail

Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

Tech Soup

The program helps Vietnamese nonprofits to build staff capacity, apply for grants, and recruit skilled volunteers. The LIN mission is to foster a culture of philanthropy and social responsibility by providing support services to local nonprofits, skilled volunteers, and donors who are committed to building strong communities.

article thumbnail

Words to Avoid—2023 Edition

Candid

Chances are, even if you have, that’s not your actual title (although we recognize some job descriptions do use this language). Some of these names and labels are also culturally appropriative and can be offensive. When communicating about literacy, we should always strive to avoid the term “illiterate.” Illiterate.

Literacy 126
article thumbnail

An Interview with Silvia Tolisano of Langwitches Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I immediately saw the potential of being able to connect to my friends and family across distances and being able to read news and research in my other languages and from different perspectives than the media in the US provided. I wanted to combine my two passions in teaching: Foreign Languages and Technology. The tools of Web 2.0

article thumbnail

52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Peer-to-Peer Events Arts & Culture Events Community Events Educational Events Events for Grown-Ups Events for Kids & Families Nonprofit Peer-to-Peer Events Peer-to-peer events raise funds and generate buzz by having your supporters and participants get their networks involved in your event.

Ideas 52