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How nonprofits can benefit from knowledge management

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Acquiring knowledge either through research, training, and education (explicit knowledge) or through daily experiences and know-how (tacit knowledge) should be done across the organization — individually or as a group. This is where an NPO will plan its activities according to the knowledge it has gained.

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Why You Should Recruit Millennials to Boost Your NPO

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Last week, we wrote about how to recruit life-time volunteers for your nonprofit instead of relying on one-time helpers. Today, we are going to dive further into the topic and focus on one group that has the potential to provide you with life-long volunteers: Millennials. Millennials are Focused on Causes.

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Why Engaging Your Volunteers Will Help Your NPO Thrive

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However, for one volunteer at The HALO Foundation , it is the perfect way to recognize her contributions to the organization. HALO, which works with disadvantaged youth in Missouri and Africa, gives this award as part of a handful of awards at an annual happy hour to honor the volunteers. “We What are their hobbies and interests?

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The Board of the Rings: Assembling an Epic Board to Save Your NPO (and Maybe Middle Earth)

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Our first key to pulling together a fantastic board of directors: seek out volunteers in unlikely places. It’s not always fun, but it’s the job. After all, board members have lives and jobs outside of your organization. Seek Your Heroes in Unlikely Places. It seems counter-intuitive. Not necessarily. Image via listal.com.

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The Difference Between One-Time and Lifelong Volunteers: A Short Case Study

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Sure, most of the information about your volunteer opportunities is listed on your website. A new opportunity to form a relationship with a volunteer. And they could either become a one-time volunteer or a lifelong supporter. Now, let’s apply this to a bigger picture: recruiting volunteers to your nonprofit.

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Three Overlooked Elements of Search Engine Optimization

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For non-profits, much has been written about the importance of an efficient and effective website, that vital and all-encompassing portal connecting cause to cash, values to volunteers and so much more. However, ignoring the importance of SEO all together is a tragic mistake. Watch your Keywords.

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Why “Segmentation” Isn’t as Scary as It Sounds (And You NEED It In Marketing)

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Steven Shattuck, Bloomerang ’s VP of marketing, explained that this actually happened to an NPO and offered two quick tips for your organization to implement. And with returning donors, your job is to steward them. Plus, remember that you’re not just marketing to get more donors—volunteers need to also be top of mind.

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