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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The opening keynote by Hallie Preskill, Managing Director, FSG talked about the trends setting the stage for new evaluation methods, but also cautioned that these methods would not replace traditional methods. Systems are non-linear, complex, and dynamic. But on the other hand, traditional evaluation models are: Focused on model testing.

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Doing Museum Work: Your Thoughts

Museum 2.0

walking meetings to open up our lungs and our thinking). Lindsay Green suggests: I’ll go with make the work the team are focussed on visible - literally a list of projects or challenges you’re currently solving on the wall. nathan lachenmyer (@morphogencc) November 11, 2019 Managers need to model working smart.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

Museum 2.0

We've see this model succeed at the MAH and at other community-centered organizations around the world. We explored opening a training center. The model we landed on was movement building. Eventually, we may build a certification program, like LEED for green buildings, or B Corps for social enterprise. Consulting.

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This was followed by a presentations and discussion with four thought leaders who shared their insights and knowledge around four different themes: New Power : Henry Timms, 92nd Street Y. How might we create a funding model that nourishes flexibility and innovation? Networked Leadership : Jodie Tonita, Social Transformation Project.

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Noodling Around Change Management and Social Media Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

From the English book review : " In the third chapter, "Thinking about change in five different colors", Caluwé and Vermaak introduce their color model. The five ways of thinking addressed by the model include different views on what the authors say, "why and how people or things change" (p. Green-print thinking.

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What’s the Best CRM for Small Nonprofits?

Neon CRM

Impact Nonprofit Donor Databases: The Ultimate Guide 35 min read Read Now The Five Best CRMs for Small Nonprofits Our team has reviewed the available options and determined that the following five systems are the best options for small nonprofits: Neon CRM Bloomerang Little Green Light Network for Good Excel or Google Sheets 1.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

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She is also co-host of the radio show, The Queens of Green on Green 960 , which you can also be downloaded as a podcast. It's an eye-opening thing, college. You mentioned the connection between community and food systems and new models of farms. In addition to the parks department model, we're seeing it here.