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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

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Your Executive Director, your board of directors, or even your colleagues may have different priorities, preferences, or perspectives on what information you need to collect. Or you can track the time it takes you to fill out the form, either with sample data or by trying to collect similar data from your own systems.

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AI in Action: Deploying Responsible, Effective, and Trustworthy AI

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Then, you provide an algorithm with examples in the form of sample data, and you allow the algorithm to identify the best way to get to that outcome. It will do so based on patterns it finds in your sample data. With AI, you first define some outcome, some question you want answered. What Is Trustworthy AI?

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Board diversity strategies to help nonprofits achieve success

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On top of it all is the reality that the diversity needle has not moved much in board of directors’ positions at nonprofit organizations. Inclusive organizations create systems that encourage ongoing intellectual and stylistic disruptions of the status quo in service of an underlying organizational mission.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

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Choose a board of directors A nonprofit’s board of directors is a governing body typically made up of unpaid volunteers who set policies, determine strategic priorities, and provide oversight. After a thorough review process, you’ll be ready to select your nonprofit’s board.

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Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director: Dos and Don'ts

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As always, no executive directors or board members were harmed in the writing of this article. And hat-tip to Allan Benamer and the "Confessions of a Former Non-Profit Executive Director" blog for inspiration for this series). DO blindly put your faith in technology. DON’T have a technology budget!

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How to Make Your Nonprofit Recession-Proof: Perfect Your Operating Reserves Policy

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Is your capital position and structure strong enough to withstand the ebbs and flows of our economic system? If so, when is the last time your leadership team reviewed the policy? I think my operations coordinator found a sample on some website. But that’s all it is – a sample. If you have a sample, great.

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8 Tried-and-True (Secret) Individual Donor Fundraising Action Tips

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ACTION: Get board members to review your donor list. Ask them if they’ll write a brief handwritten note on the next appeal you mail (give them a few sample notes). ACTION: Put a system in place to hand sign thank you letters. Make sure you have a system in place to notify recipients of the gifts made in their honor.

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