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RESULTS: An Acronym For Nonprofit Success

Bloomerang

Evaluate your initiatives regularly, set up feedback boxes on your website, and create regular nonprofit focus groups. Before you pay a huge sum for a venue for a fundraising event , send out an email to your supporters to ask if they have any leads that will help keep the overheads down. Listening to your supporters.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Digital Marketing, Outreach, & Fundraising Tech Skills Map — an interactive diagram of digital competencies for nonprofit roles (free but requires you to provide contact info). Make technology skills an organizational priority You might be thinking, this sounds like a lot of work! Everyone is already so busy.

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Digital Transformation in 2022: Trends for Data-Driven, Strategic Thinking

Forum One

“Digital transformation” may sound grandiose, but it just means the people, processes, and systems that leverage digital tools to help organizations realize impact. To succeed, mission-driven organizations need to honestly evaluate their efforts. Business systems are already built to serve customers (or members, supporters, etc.).

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Association Strategies: 7 Best Practices for Your Nonprofit in 2024

Neon CRM

7 Things Your Association Strategy Should Include Mapping out a strategy for your membership association isn’t a one-time process. Align Your Mission and Vision Statements It doesn’t matter how many sound strategic principles you put into place: If you can’t clearly explain what your association’s mission is, it’s all going to be for naught.

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New on SSIR: Innovating at the Speed of Communities

Amy Sample Ward

What’s the community-driven model that supports innovating at the speed of communities? Once you come up with a plan, and you test it, you then evaluate it and rethink it, and then iterate on the plan, test it, and come back around to evaluating it. Think big : Not just big, but bigger than you.

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09NTC How to Decide: IT Planning & Prioritizing

Amy Sample Ward

Sound advice on how to evaluate which tech projects need to be done the exact same way that a for-profit would and which ones can be done creatively, with a deep dive into what “creatively” means. Example: Supporting Criteria. Does the organization have a coherent strategy for application support and training?

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Tips for Activating a Culture of Wellbeing in the Nonprofit Workplace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The framework is based on Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, mapped to an organization’s hierarchy of needs: • Level 1: Functioning Factor – Do people have what they need to do their job? Participants prioritized the ideas by combining and evaluating the cost/impact, boiling down to a couple of ideas to present to the whole group.

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