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Build a Board for the Digital Future

.orgSource

We’ve incorporated the structure that many groups say they want. Leaders and decision-makers should reflect those changes. You might ask where technology fits into this picture. We’re a board of eight. That smaller size makes us nimble. Our board’s primary role is fiduciary, and they also guide our strategy.

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Reframe, commit, and expand: How to meaningfully invest in Black leaders

Candid

However, research over the last decade has painted a clear picture of the disparities that Black leaders face in philanthropy. Despite the clear and present need for a significant shift in how the field supports Black leaders, long-term commitments to funding Black leaders and communities are episodic at best. .

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What’s a Nonprofit Membership Program? An FAQ Guide

DipJar

How do I determine the best structure for my program? Here are some factors to consider when structuring your membership program: Your organization’s goals. Do you have enough benefits to offer multiple tiers, or is a flat structure right for you? Apply all knowledge you have about your donor base and community.

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5 DEI Strategies for Nonprofit Fundraising Success

Saleforce Nonprofit

The same historical and cultural structures that have held back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in so many aspects of our lives are also mirrored in much of the nonprofit sector. Workstream priorities should reflect this knowledge. By: Yolanda F. Johnson, Founder of WOC, Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy.

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Learning is the Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you are not already familiar with their work, you will learn a lot about online collaboration, knowledge management, informal learning, and networks by following them. In her keynote, Jane gave us the big picture and framework about what social learning is and why it is important. Why is learning the new important?

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, expect to see regular reflections on good instructional design and delivery for any topic, but especially digital technology and social media related. I use a simple structure to design: before, during, and after. Observing and picturing (Visual). Problem-solving and reflecting (Intellectual).

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Four Approaches to Establishing a Visual Direction

Media Cause

Because of these nuances and our desire to ensure that every organization’s presence reflects its individual mission and personality, establishing an ownable and unique visual direction for the work is critical. We encourage the client to take in the vibe, the tone, the big picture, and decide which feels right. What are stylescapes?