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Volunteer Smarter, Not Harder: Tips from Your Fellow Social Good Pros

sgEngage

Help them to feel that their contribution is important to the success of the organization. – David Hecht, data and report analyst at the South Dakota State University Foundation . . When they do succeed, they will return to volunteer again. – Mark Guncheon, development IT analyst at Bon Secours Health System . .

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Take a Shower and Other WFH Tips from Your Social Good Peers

Connection Cafe

Until I took time to find places for everything and a system that worked my disorganization was adding to my anxiety.” . – Shannon Muir, 4-H Ontario . “Make sure you have the tools to do your job. If you have the space, set up a permanent workspace for you that has all the tools you need to do your job.

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NpTech Tag Roundup: Election Day, NPTech Blog Chatter, and Tool Talk

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I Cried blog announces that he will quit his job ! Dave Pollard's Principles of Knowledge Management (for organizations with no KM resources) includes 16 principles to think about when designing a system. Robb Cottingham tells us about a brew-haha brewing in the nonprofit social change space in Canada. Steve Bridger from NFP 2.0

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How to Use CRM + Donor Management Software to Talk to Anyone

EveryAction

For example, dynamic fields could allow you to display a picture of the Badlands to readers in South Dakota, while readers in Arizona see the Red Rocks of Sedona. Besides helping you better understand and do your job every day, CRM + donor management data are crucial for keeping your board members informed. A Single Platform.

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

Julie Ha Truong is joining us from beautiful California by way of South Dakota in her background. So as leaders, our job is to help build upon that momentum but also create that infrastructure. . Or maybe you’re really looking for larger scale, a change, right, systems-level policy advocacy change. You doing okay?

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Research Friday: Strengthening the Economy through Civic Engagement

ASU Lodestar Center

We have long known that civic engagement strengthens democratic systems. Most jobs for paid employment are secured through personal connections, which can often stem from community work, volunteer engagement, and service programs. These states are Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota, and Vermont.