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4 Financial Metrics to Increase Transparency for Your Nonprofit

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Every day, you and your donors are inundated with thousands of pieces of news and bits of information. You want your donors to trust your work, your impact, your stewardship of resources, and your connection to the community, and stand out in a sea of information. It can be tricky to figure out what’s real and who you can trust.

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Nonprofits Who are Making A Difference Through Play

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We’ll share some of these case studies below, but for more, check out these projects and learn more about the people behind them at the Games for Change Festival ( [link] ), NYC’s largest gaming event that convenes the social change community and game makers, next month (April 22-24 & 26). In Philanthropy. Around Gender.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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In creating a social media plan, every single post you make on any social media platform should serve one of the following purposes: Informational articles showing the impact of your work and why there is a need. Most commonly, people join Twitter to get information quickly and to share that information. Not sure what to post?

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Diversity in Design: Inclusion Won’t Fix a Broken System

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The other day I attended an information session for a new initiative centered around increasing diversity in design. Color theory, golden ratios, and hierarchy principles are rehearsed and practiced in design school and written about in magazines over and over again. What were structures in places at the time? .

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Using Prospect Research to Improve Your Ask: 5 Tips

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This research method has the innate ability to uncover valuable information on prospective donors, helping your organization better understand its audience and determine key cultivation steps. . You can use the prospect research process to inform each step of your. fundraising plan. Let’s get started.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What are some examples of technology and nonprofit case studies that supports health, fitness, and wellness in the nonprofit workplace? Planning is about using structure and rituals to keep organized. It is important for your team to have the right amount of structure in their workflow. Is your team emailing after hours?

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

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Note from Beth: As visiting scholar at the Packard Foundation, I'm connecting with other people who are studying and learning about how networks work. They are diagrams of arrows and nodes that can communicate tremendous amounts of information visually much more easily than volumes of text. Institute for Strategic Clarity, March 15.

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