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How to Define, Measure and Communicate Your Impact

NonProfit Hub

It’s hard to ramp up the good work you do if you don’t know how to concretely define, measure and communicate your impact to supporters. It’s important to learn how to share your efforts with the world, and even more important that you know just how big of an impact you’re making on the issue you’re trying to solve.

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Combatting Innovation Creep

sgEngage

Consider all ramifications Enthusiasm and innovation are great, but only when they support your mission and move your organization forward. Can this new platform integrate into our existing tech stack, or will it create more work for staff to support and manage it? What and who does it impact? Is the innovation micro or macro?

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RESULTS: An Acronym For Nonprofit Success

Bloomerang

An acronym is a much beloved tool of English teachers and PowerPoint presenters all over the world. Before you pay a huge sum for a venue for a fundraising event , send out an email to your supporters to ask if they have any leads that will help keep the overheads down. Listening to your supporters. L isten and ask questions.

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Finding The Best Board Retreat Facilitator – 9 Things To Look For

Kindful

Did the outcomes of the day grow stale and ultimately have little impact on your board? Impact-driven. They are impact-driven. Most importantly, board members should leave feeling motivated to make the changes necessary that will take your board to the next level of performance and impact so your mission can soar!

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Trainer’s Tip: Your Room Set Up Can Make or Break the Learning Experience

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a long-time trainer, professor, and teacher, I feel strongly that interactive learning activities – going beyond the death by Powerpoint Lecture – is the key to retention and application for participants. Your room set up can support your instructional activities that engage participants or get in the way.

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Elements of A Successful Fund-A-Need Appeal

Greater Giving

Is your organization looking for funding to support one of its programs? Talk about how impactful their participation can be. Use video, PowerPoint, or other visual aids to help tell the story of why your cause is important. To help make your fund-a-need appeal as compelling as possible, remember that visuals are key.

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Trainer’s Notebook: The Importance of Hands-On Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a long-time trainer, professor, and teacher, I feel strongly that interactive learning activities – going beyond the death by Powerpoint Lecture – is the key to retention and application for participants. Your room set up can support your instructional activities that engage participants or get in the way.