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8 Actionable steps for any nonprofit RFP

EveryAction

Starting with the problem or need offers context for why you’re issuing this RFP. Ask friends, share on listservs and with affinity groups, or post it on Prosal to reach consultants around the U.S. Is there a person or a team dealing with a problem you’d like solved? Did you secure new funding for a project you care about?

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Discussion of Donor Data Retention

Robert Weiner

The same topic came up recently on the APRA''s listserve, PRSPCT-L. The only potential issue here is then you need to consider an additional record as part of the retention schedule, though if this were also 7 years, you would conceivably be able to access records of people who had been inactive for up to 14 years.

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Should You Ever Delete Donor Records?

Tech Soup

Here is a compilation of responses to the same question from the APRA's listserve, PRSPCT-L : "I would consider any data valuable when it can be utilized for predictive analytics or to build a case for trends. Do you know what the issues are that would prompt their wanting to do away with historical records?"

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can find out what other people are saying or thinking about your topic, community, organization, program or issue area. When you find the people and you find the issues, participate. Say you want to track mentions of a particular public issue or news item. Think of wikis of a good tool to collect information or knowledge.

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