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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had a fantastic break, including a family vacation in Hawaii, walking, hiking, quiet, and reflection. My rituals include: 1) Review the Year: For as long as I can remember, I have kept an annual professional journal, using a variation of bullet journal technique. How about you? I also use it as a year in review tool.

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Plenary Session: A Grantmakers’ Gathering on Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The morning plenary for A Grantmakers’ Gathering on Networks was designed to deliver robust, thought-provoking content for grantmakers who want to use a networked approach for the strategy as well as time for people to make connections with others and process and apply these new ideas. ” Video streaming by Ustream.

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Why Privacy Matters (or Should) to Nonprofits

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Privacy touches many different aspects of an organization, from business processes and internal controls, to data encryption and network security. If you still feel overwhelmed by all of the privacy issues, don't be afraid to reach out and seek expert help.

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My position as Scholar in Residence at the Packard Foundation has been a living laboratory, learning about social media and networks in a philanthropy context. Last week I facilitated a workshop in Michigan for the chapter leaders of EPIP which stands for Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy and again this week for the Bay Area Chapter.

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Candid community: Expanding equitable access to nonprofit resources 

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As part of an effort to expand equitable access to our resources, we have lowered barriers so more organizations and locations can join our network of partners. Our network of partners includes public libraries, university and community college libraries, public charities, and nonprofit resource centers, including nonprofit associations.