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What Are You Really Asking? A Checklist for Grantmakers

sgEngage

They help you gather information, assess needs, measure outcomes, and build relationships with your grantees. We will also give you seven questions to ask yourself about your questions, to make sure they are relevant, clear, respectful, and useful. Changing up your questions is not just about making cosmetic tweaks or updates.

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Nonprofit Board Dynamics: A Guide for Executive Directors

Bloomerang

By evaluating factors like donation history, engagement levels, and specific interests, you can pinpoint individuals who are not only passionate about your cause but also likely to bring valuable skills and commitment to your board. Clear, actionable goals keep your board focused and drive collective efforts toward measurable outcomes.

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Performance Improvement Plans: When, Why, How

VQ Strategies

As we were reviewing the agenda for a scheduled coaching call last week, a client shared a recent event in which a volunteer spoke rudely and inappropriately to a client. As we explored potential next steps, one team member asked about a Performance Improvement Plan for volunteers. Set follow dates for progress reviews.

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January 2022 equity update to the community

NTEN

To ensure that NTEN continues to grow in our equitable operations, part of our process is to annually review efforts made to the practices outlined in our equity commitment and identify where we can push forward or expand on those efforts in the coming year. 2021 review highlights. 2021 review highlights. 2021 review highlights.

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

Get Fully Funded

If your Board members and staff aren’t clear about the Board’s responsibilities, the nonprofit is set up for a big mess. In other words, your Board should help you see problems before they occur, they should evaluate how well things are working, and they should help you find new and better solutions. And you know what?

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The Top 9 Nonprofit Credit Card Processing Solutions

Bloomerang

In this guide, we’ll review the top nine credit card processing solutions for nonprofits and best practices for choosing the right platform. They do so about 70% of the time, which means that nonprofits typically keep $99 for every $100 raised, based on average Bloomerang customer processing volume. Evaluate features.

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Mastering Nonprofit Board Recruitment: A Strategic Guide for Executive Directors

Bloomerang

This isn’t about filling seats; it’s about enriching your organization’s culture and capabilities with new perspectives to support your mission and drive growth. Make them feel like they’re about to join something big. The more people know about your cause, the wider your net. What are your dreams?