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Seven solutions for nonprofits to effectively collaborate with stakeholders

ASU Lodestar Center

Woodford and Preston list four main outcomes to validate stakeholder participation: helping organizations make informed decisions, facilitating stakeholder commitment and support, stakeholder education about the organization, and successful program implementation. Collaborate through field work and participatory practice.

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What I Learned About Philanthropy, Fundraising, and Social Impact at IFCAsia in Bangkok

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In 2005, we got a chance to meet face-to-face in London at the Global Voices Blogging Summit after I transitioned from being the Cambodia bridge blogger. I always welcome the opportunity to observe and participate in other sessions, especially when they use participatory techniques. I’ll share that in my next post!

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The Impact of Your Donation: Leah Horn, 14LCS Scholarship Recipient Shares

NTEN

As we try to raise support for 2015, we wanted to share the impact of your donation from last year, from the voices of our scholarship recipients. Plus, my track facilitators were great!) Who did the scholarships go to, and what was the impact of your donation? What is your organization''s mission?

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Kids, Coercion, and Co-Design

Museum 2.0

There's a constant dialogue in participatory work about how to make peoples' contributions meaningful. I've written about different structures for participatory processes (especially in museums), and recently, I've been interested in how we can apply these structures to the design of public space. Non-Participation 6.

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10 Nonprofit Books from 2010

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I first met Mary in 2005 through my connection with the Global Voices community and can say that Mary is among the most knowledgeable and experienced digital activists in the world. The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising by Mazarine Treyz. 9 The Participatory Museum by Nina Simon. The book is available on Amazon.

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[VIDEO] First Steps to Nonprofit Strategic Planning, Now!

Bloomerang

Renee Rubin Ross will provide concrete steps organizational leaders can take to plan strategically, building investment, ownership and fundraising. Dr. Ross: Oh, I noticed it says fundraiser Chad on my thing there. But there are some benefits, some real clear benefits of inclusive participatory strategic planning.

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