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Nonprofit Fundraising Videos Inspire More Giving

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What problem are you addressing? You compile photos and videos of your organization’s work and set the montage to music. You want to tell a small, personal story that illuminates the broader issue your organization works to solve. Also identify music you want to use, if necessary, making sure you have authorization.

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From the Kids’ Table to the Adults’ Table: Taking Relationships Seriously in a World of Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The authors say that having sufficient capital and resources to build authentic, deep relationships is fundamental to achieving progress on many issues. In recent years, funders, practitioners and academics have been paying more and more attention to the role of social networks in addressing issues of public concern.

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Interview with John Falk and Beverly Sheppard Part 2: Rethinking Membership and Admissions

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I've written before about the problems with value membership (and innovations like 1stfans ), and I was intrigued and challenged by John and Beverly's alternatives. John: I think you sort of have to phase it in. One of the most challenging concepts in the book for me came under the issue of admission pricing.

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The 8 Types of Nonprofit Waste (and How to Fix Them)

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Want to knock out your inventory issues? Maybe try a team problem-solving exercise where you focus on one aspect of your process, one job role, or one beneficiary journey to solve for ways to eliminate motion waste. Try continuous improvement. Engage your team to develop an eye for those pesky little piles of stuff sitting around.

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Guest Post: Language Matters

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Smith , a museum technologist who bridges the gap between academia, curatorial work, musical composition, and technology. The problem is that the term “publication” has a specific meaning for scholars and academics that is quite apart from what we as technology professionals mean. This guest post was written by Koven J. In closing.