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Fundraiser Burnout? Try Automation to Boost Both Efficiency and Employee Morale

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Employees still on the roster often have a considerably heavier workload, resulting in 77% of workers feeling burned out at work. The impact of burnout is particularly significant for nonprofit organizations. Job cuts across all industries have increased 396% compared to the first quarter of 2022.

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Why Your Organization Needs Telecommuting – When the Commuter Train Shuts Down

Tech Soup

If your organization has flexible work systems in place, then a "carpocalypse" such as this won't have nearly the destructive impact that it otherwise could on your team's productivity. The future of work requires this shift in managerial mindset.

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Reduce Travel by Telecommuting

Tech Soup

Statistics compiled by the Telework Coalition show that more than 44 million Americans are commuting less by working at home at least one day per week, and it is the same in most countries with a growing number of "knowledge workers." " The environmental impact in this area is profound.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

According to Rob Cross’s research, knowledge workers spend 90 to 95 per cent of their time on the phone, responding to e-mails or in meetings. What are some examples of technology and nonprofit case studies that supports health, fitness, and wellness in the nonprofit workplace?

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Finding the Best Nonprofit Membership Management Software: A Guide

Neon CRM

Wasted Time The average knowledge worker reports spending about 60% of their time on “work about work.” Lower Engagement Engagement is driven by personalized interactions that reinforce your nonprofit’s impact and value to your members. In fact, it’s estimated that bad data alone costs organizations $15 million per year.

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Linux desktops?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Most creatives and knowledge workers who are not developers. All the people that support linux have no idea how much impact that they have around the world. It’s just dead easy to use Linux for development – easier than using the Mac, even though it has BSD as it’s basis. Where is Linux not a good idea?

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What Does Big Data Have to Do With Me and My Organization?

Tech Soup

Grameen has a team of community knowledge workers who go out in the fields of Uganda and collect agricultural information on their mobile devices. Mapping Your Impact (Webinar). Introduction to GIS Software and ESRI ArcView (Webinar). Infographic Tools for Nonprofits and Libraries. Technology for Good. (In From Around the Web.

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