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Make Space—Lighten the Load for Your Heavy Lifters

.orgSource

podcast , Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy and Jennifer Proctor ,orgSource consultant, explored the challenges involved with giving ourselves and our teams room to grow. For some teams, the trek is more rigorous than for others.” Disengaging with your team and/or your supervisors.

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

.orgSource

If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. The Leadership ColLAB conference was an opportunity to bring professionals together around what we believe is a critical question. You need to constantly evaluate the data and analyze progress.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] If You’re New To Fundraising, Where’s The Best Place To Start?

Bloomerang

I am the only one working on the ins and outs of the nonprofit, and am pretty green. This means you’ve got (1) motivated leaders; (2) volunteers; (3) leadership; (4) a board, and (5) staff. Running a nonprofit is a team effort. You need a leadership team committed to your mission and willing to give and get.

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An Unlikely Story of Digital Success in 2020

NTEN

As I evaluated our content and the possibilities for growth, I could feel the wheels starting to move beneath me again. Along with our other leadership staff and our board, our CEO continued to keep tabs on each of us. There were many questions, but they ultimately supported my ideas with a green light to start hiring immediately.

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A Culture of Philanthropic Innovation

Connection Cafe

It’s time for a frank discussion on the role each and every one of us—from leadership to board, database managers to finance teams—can and must play to foster an open, innovative culture of philanthropy. Then, when one team finds a solution, they can share it with another department that can utilize or add to that solution.

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Networked Leadership : Jodie Tonita, Social Transformation Project. It is called “Rose, Bud, Thorn.” Participants reviewed their notes from the expert sessions, and wrote down challenges on blue sticky notes, strengths on pink sticky notes, and opportunities on green sticky notes. Technology : Cheryl Contee, Fission Strategy.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

I look at the fundraising and the revenue aspects and Brian’s team of construction experts really brings value and creates a streamlined process for the actual project itself. But they’re just something for you and your teams to be thinking about if you haven’t addressed them yet. So I have a few listed here.