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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. It helps to have an executive sponsor who sees the value of investing in staff technology skills and is willing to speak up for it.

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Insider Nonprofit Conference Planning Tips from the Pros

Care2

Just like inviting your friends to watch 3 hours of photo slides with no breaks from your vacation is poor hosting, subjecting your guests to long speeches or powerpoint shows that seemingly never end will lose you friends. Give them a mini-agenda and map of the conference (show restrooms, etc. And then debrief as soon as possible.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

So if you have to leave early or maybe you get interrupted, or you just want to review the content later on, maybe share it with a friend or a colleague you’ll be able to do that because I’m going to send you the recording also going to send out the slides. Can you go back to that slide? I’m going to pipe down.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

You should already have the slides. But if I missed you, don’t worry, we’ll resend the slides and the recording later on today. Let me stop sharing my screen her and we can bring up your beautiful slides, and you can take it away. You have the whiteboard that you can map them out. Let’s see if. .

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

Museum 2.0

You can view (and download ) the slides and audio here, which feature our provocations and the discussion that followed. As part of the session, Tom led live drawing ( click for high-res image ), and we invited the audience to add their own “can’t dos” to a large map of things that are “safe,” “iffy,” and “no way”--more on that later.

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