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3 Strategies for Effective Nonprofit E-Learning

The Nerdy NonProfit

Here are a few ideas we would use to create relatable courses in this scenario: Scenery and visuals that reflect the organization. Examples, questions, and scenarios that reflect what the learner will encounter. Language and conversations that reflect the learner’s experience. Assemble content into an interesting course.

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The Public Argument About Arts Support as Seen through the Lens of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Museum 2.0

Earlier this month, the Detroit Institute of Arts was "saved" by a voter-approved property tax (called a "millage") in its three surrounding counties. I'm focusing on the community response to the prospect of the millage and the way the public debate reflects broader conversations about the public value of the arts.

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Things We Like (May 2015)

NTEN

Walidah Imarisha answers the question, “ Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon? ” This space reserved for your own reflection of historic racism in your city and region.] Activists used over 4,000 flowers to help Detroit reflect on the experience and place of abandoned homes. in this video.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

When it comes to training, your staff has new questions. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when doing so: Use background scenery and visuals that are reflective of your organization. Use examples, questions, and scenarios that are representative of what team members will encounter. How do we solicit gifts during a crisis?

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Foundations That Tweet: Profile Patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Share history ( Detroit Foundation ). Ask questions about the future ( Cleveland Foundation ). Answer questions about the future ( Knight Foundation ). These decisions have to reflect the organization's Internet communications objectives and social media strategy. It wasn't useless babble !). What Voice Are They Using?

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Here’s Your Chance – A Message to All New Graduates in Philanthropy

Achieve

Like so many times before, the typical question that maybe even the parents in the room have asked you, their sons and daughters – “What do you do?”. But really, these are just labels and don’t truly reflect the work I do. My first thought was to say my typical response: I am in philanthropy. I am a researcher. I am an author.

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The most interesting question was "What should funders think about to encourage effective social media strategy best practice?" I've been thinking about that question a lot. Share history ( Detroit Foundation ). Ask questions about the future ( Cleveland Foundation ). How to or if to use social media?"