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Advocacy Policy, Part Two - And Why Now is an Especially Good Time to Create One

Museum 2.0

A few months ago, the MAH board and staff started discussing whether and how to create a formal policy for advocacy activities. Want to go straight to the policy? Why create an advocacy policy? A small team of trustees and staff members worked together on our advocacy policy. I know our policy is not perfect.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Carefully consider fee structures to find the right balance between access to features and a high net donation amount. This includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Slides, Meet, and more. Even platforms with no recurring monthly or yearly fee may require a transaction or processing fee to process donations.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A conversational panel or keynote does some blending of learning modalities – it includes some content-delivery and structured small group and full group conversations. There is a lead facilitator – in the panel or keynote model – it’s the Oprah with the mic. Have a social media strategy brainstorm with staff.

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

Nonprofits Source

Your website must follow Google’s website policy. Set goals like these, then structure your campaigns around them. Follow the appropriate account structure. Through Google for Nonprofits, you’ll have free access to everyday productivity tools like Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Docs, and Meet.

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Can Nonprofit Organizations Work More Like Clouds? How?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We use google docs, chat, spreadsheets etc. One problem with NP's is that they took their governance structures from for-profit corporations and these are obviously not optimal for the type of work they do. As an Employee - become more aware of the changing nature of work, and the traditional structures of authority.

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The Best Productivity Tools (Part 2): Favorites Revealed

Tech Soup

InVision and Marvel are prototyping tools in which you can have many people contribute and leave comments, like Google Docs for design. Hotjar and Crazy Egg show heat maps that help you improve usability and user experience (but do make sure your privacy policy covers these!). The Noun Project has a fabulous supply of free icons.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

5 As for Uber and Lyft, these companies maintain policies that reward workers for low ride- cancellation rates—policies that are so tightly enforced, drivers are pressured to continue their rides even in the face of verbal abuse or physical assault. 9</sup).

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