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Saving the world, losing your mind

Hands on Fundraising

Saving the world, losing your mind… does that sound familiar to you? The Association of Fundraising Professionals says 75% of fundraisers are women. and A Harvard Business School study shows that however lofty her professional position, family issues are still seen as a woman’s problem. Speed reading?

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Setting work-life boundaries when working from home 

Candid

One reason many people prefer to work from home is the potential for better work-life balance. While work reaches us through our devices, we’re also surrounded by home-life requests, whether it’s taking care of a crying child or paying bills. But it can add to the feeling that your whole day, your whole life, is work.

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4 Life-Enriching Reasons to Volunteer

Volunteer Hub

Volunteering has the power to positively impact the community and provide you with life-changing benefits at the same time. Here are four ways that volunteering your time for others can enrich your own life too. Improve Your Social Life. The post 4 Life-Enriching Reasons to Volunteer appeared first on VolunteerHub.

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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I have found this productivity very useful in my own work and Ma’ayan was kind enough to write up this guest post for nonprofit professionals. . Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals – Guest Post by Ma’ayan Alexander. BuJo for nonprofit professionals. Combine and balance work and personal life.

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5 Ways Grantmakers Create Work- and Tech-Life Balance

sgEngage

Given this new reality, how do you stay focused on your mission while also creating tech-life and work-life balance? . The pandemic has blurred the lines between our professional and personal lives. This is a classic example of Intention Deficit Disorder (IDD ) or being busy without a clear purpose or outcome in mind. .

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Study the Data, But Eat the Cake—Put the Human Factor Forward

.orgSource

Industry giants are investing millions to tap the large data sets that give them competitive insight into their customers’ hearts and minds. Use Data to Reach People If you’re looking for a real-life example of how data can improve decision-making and by extension the bottom line, I’ll share one group’s impactful experience.

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Sustainability in Sponsorship: The Rise of Eco-Friendly and Green Initiatives 

The Sponsorship Collective

While you might make a lot of commendable strides to reduce your carbon footprint in your personal life, what about professionally? So, keeping that in mind, what can you do […] We all wonder what we can do to preserve our earth for ourselves and future generations. Of course, you know me. I’m talking about sponsorship.

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