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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

.orgSource

Board We, the ENA Board of Directors, will seek at all times to demonstrate: Excellence through collaboration, engagement, and accountability​​ Integrity through respect, compassion, and mindfulness A culture of inquiry while being inclusive, strategic, and visionary.​​ Working on culture isn’t a finite activity.

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How to tell a compelling story with a Seal of Transparency 

Candid

A nonprofit can earn a Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum Seal for its nonprofit profile on Candid’s GuideStar by sharing information about its mission, programs, financials, leadership, and/or goals and metrics. Does having only a Bronze Seal reflect poorly on an organization? Not at all.

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Can the collective impact methodology accelerate the church’s mission?

ASU Lodestar Center

Collective Impact is a methodology designed to facilitate cross-sector collaborations in order to move the needle on important issues. The gospel is a verbal message of salvation demonstrated through acts of God’s love. Commit to a shared measurement system: Common metrics hold the cohort accountable and informs future action.

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Year-End Reporting: Data-Driven Ways to Tell Your Story

Forum One

Regularly monitoring performance metrics or KPIs throughout the year allows you to know what you need. Often, this is a high-level report, focused on strategic, organization-wide metrics of success. As annual reports shift to digital formats, they become not only reflections but also drivers of engagement and mission advancement.

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Reflections from Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute: New Skills for a Complex World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. In fact, Lucy has been terrific in finding new ways, like Branch , to use the social tools to facilitate a global brain around these ideas. The New Social Economy. Let’s start with a definition first.

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Marketing Tips for Walkathons and Other Eventful Fundraisers

Nonprofits Source

Make sure your advertising materials reflect the exact activities that will take place and highlight how your donors’ support can help propel your mission forward. Make sure to track engagement metrics so you can assess which content resonates the most with donors and where your marketing materials are most likely to be seen.

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How Standardize Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Measurement: Use This Grid

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The workshop shared a landscape analysis of what’s already out there from the various industries in order to build a clear understanding of what’s in place and what isn’t in terms of social media measurement valid metrics. 2011 Putting Principles in Action: Valid Metrics Matrix. Click for Larger Image.

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